Martin Raymond

Postdoctoral Associate

My Departments/Programs
Neuroscience PhD Program

Contact Info
ramartin@brandeis.edu
Bassine Science Building, 344

Degrees
B.S. Psychology, Eastern Michigan University, 2016

M.S. Experimental Psychology, Eastern Michigan University, 2018

Ph.D. Neuroscience, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, 2024

Publications

Raymond, M., Chapman, I., Fletcher, M., Boughter, J. Changes in Patterns of Gustatory Cortex

Responses After Conditioned Taste Aversion. [Manuscript in preparation].

Boughter, J., Raymond, M., Lu, L., Tokita, K., Fletcher, M. Organization of the Mouse Gustatory

Thalamic Relay. [Manuscript in preparation].

Chapman, I. F., Raymond, M. A., & Fletcher, M. L. (2024). Experience and behavior modulate piriform cortex odor representation in freely moving mice. bioRxiv, 2024-02.

Baumer-Harrison, C.*, Raymond, M. A.*, Myers, T. A., Sussman, K. M., Rynberg, S. T., Ugartechea, A. P.,

Lauterbach, D., Mast, T. G., & Breza, J. M. (2020). Optogenetic Stimulation of Type I

GAD65+ Cells in Taste Buds Activates Gustatory Neurons and Drives Appetitive Licking

Behavior in Sodium-Depleted Mice. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of

the Society for Neuroscience, 40(41), 7795–7810. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0597-20.2020

(*co-first authors)

Raymond, M. A., Mast, T. G., & Breza, J. M. (2018). An open-source lickometer and microstructure

analysis program. HardwareX, 4, e00035. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ohx.2018.e00035