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Biological Cybernetics, Volume 104
Volume 104, Numbers 1-2, February 2011
- Martha Flanders:
What is the biological basis of sensorimotor integration? 1-8 - Hugh D. Simpson, Geoffrey J. Goodhill:
A simple model can unify a broad range of phenomena in retinotectal map development. 9-29 - Peter J. Gawthrop, Ian Loram, Martin Lakie, Henrik Gollee:
Intermittent control: a computational theory of human control. 31-51 - Alexander Cerquera, Jan A. Freund:
Fast estimation of motion from selected populations of retinal ganglion cells. 53-64 - Xuezhong Wang, Simon M. Hsiang:
Modeling trade-off between time-optimal and minimum energy in saccade main sequence. 65-73 - Alexander V. Terekhov, Vladimir M. Zatsiorsky:
Analytical and numerical analysis of inverse optimization problems: conditions of uniqueness and computational methods. 75-93 - Arndt von Twickel, Ansgar Büschges, Frank Pasemann:
Deriving neural network controllers from neuro-biological data: implementation of a single-leg stick insect controller. 95-119 - Emma D. Wilson, Emiliano Rustighi, Brian R. Mace, Philip L. Newland:
Modelling the isometric force response to multiple pulse stimuli in locust skeletal muscle. 121-136 - Karl J. Friston, Jérémie Mattout, James Kilner:
Action understanding and active inference. 137-160
Volume 104, Number 3, March 2011
- Janusz Szczepanski, M. Arnold, Elek Wajnryb, José M. Amigó, Maria V. Sanchez-Vives:
Mutual information and redundancy in spontaneous communication between cortical neurons. 161-174 - Dusan Ristanovic, Nebojsa T. Milosevic, Dusica L. Maric:
On the classification of normally distributed neurons: an application to human dentate nucleus. 175-183 - M. Ellinger, Melinda Evrithiki Koelling, Damon A. Miller, Frank L. Severance, John Stahl:
Exploring optimal current stimuli that provide membrane voltage tracking in a neuron model. 185-195 - Aatira G. Nedungadi, Mingzhou Ding, Govindan Rangarajan:
Block coherence: a method for measuring the interdependence between two blocks of neurobiological time series. 197-207 - Katrina M. MacLeod, Timothy K. Horiuchi:
A rapid form of activity-dependent recovery from short-term synaptic depression in the intensity pathway of the auditory brainstem. 209-223
Volume 104, Numbers 4-5, May 2011
- Yury P. Shimansky:
State estimation bias induced by optimization under uncertainty and error cost asymmetry is likely reflected in perception. 225-233 - Helmut Hauser, Gerhard Neumann, Auke Jan Ijspeert, Wolfgang Maass:
Biologically inspired kinematic synergies enable linear balance control of a humanoid robot. 235-249 - Chris Eliasmith, James Martens:
Normalization for probabilistic inference with neurons. 251-262 - Daniel Brüderle, Mihai A. Petrovici, Bernhard Vogginger, Matthias Ehrlich, Thomas Pfeil, Sebastian Millner, Andreas Grübl, Karsten Wendt, Eric Müller, Marc-Olivier Schwartz, Dan Husmann de Oliveira, Sebastian Jeltsch, Johannes Fieres, Moritz Schilling, Paul Müller, Oliver Breitwieser, Venelin Petkov, Lyle Muller, Andrew P. Davison, Pradeep Krishnamurthy, Jens Kremkow, Mikael Lundqvist, Eilif Mueller, Johannes Partzsch, Stefan Scholze, Lukas Zühl, Christian Mayr, Alain Destexhe, Markus Diesmann, Tobias C. Potjans, Anders Lansner, René Schüffny, Johannes Schemmel, Karlheinz Meier:
A comprehensive workflow for general-purpose neural modeling with highly configurable neuromorphic hardware systems. 263-296 - Kiyotoshi Matsuoka:
Analysis of a neural oscillator. 297-304 - Ryotaro Kamimura:
Self-enhancement learning: target-creating learning and its application to self-organizing maps. 305-338 - Patrick A. Shoemaker, Andrew Maxwell Hyslop, James Sean Humbert:
Optic flow estimation on trajectories generated by bio-inspired closed-loop flight. 339-350
Volume 104, Number 6, June 2011
- Adam J. Rutkowski, Mikel M. Miller, Roger D. Quinn, Mark A. Willis:
Egomotion estimation with optic flow and air velocity sensors. 351-367 - Karmeshu, Varun Gupta, K. V. Kadambari:
Neuronal model with distributed delay: analysis and simulation study for gamma distribution memory kernel. 369-383 - K. A. Lindsay, J. R. Rosenberg:
Identification of directed interactions in networks. 385-396 - Shesharao M. Wanjerkhede, Raju S. Bapi:
Role of CAMKII in reinforcement learning: a computational model of glutamate and dopamine signaling pathways. 397-424 - Alexei V. Alexandrov, Alexander A. Frolov:
Closed-loop and open-loop control of posture and movement during human trunk bending. 425-438
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