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Biological Cybernetics, Volume 76
Volume 76, Number 1, January 1997
- Tom Wadden, Jeanette Hellgren, Anders Lansner, Sten Grillner:
Intersegmental coordination in the lamprey: simulations using a network model without segmental boundaries. 1-9 - Walter Senn, Kuno Wyler, H. P. Clamann, J. Kleinle, Hans-Rudolf Lüscher, L. Müller:
Size principle and information theory. 11-22 - Wolfgang Hilberg:
Neural networks in higher levels of abstraction. 23-40 - Peter Ford Dominey, John Schlag, Madeleine Schlag-Rey, Michael A. Arbib:
Colliding saccades evoked by frontal eye field stimulation: artifact or evidence for an oculomotor compensatory mechanism underlying double-step saccades? 41-52 - G. J. Garvin, Milos Zefran, Ealan A. Henis, Vijay Kumar:
Two-arm trajectory planning in a manipulation task. 53-62 - A. Bellomo, Gideon F. Inbar:
Examination of the lambda equilibrium point hypothesis when applied to single degree of freedom movements performed with different inertial loads. 63-72 - Stiliyan Kalitzin, Bob W. van Dijk, Henk Spekreijse, W. A. van Leeuwen:
Coherency and connectivity in oscillating neural networks: linear partialization analysis. 73-82
Volume 76, Number 2, February 1997
- Nikolai Petkov, Peter Kruizinga:
Computational models of visual neurons specialised in the detection of periodic and aperiodic oriented visual stimuli: bar and grating cells. 83-96 - R. McN. Alexander:
A minimum energy cost hypothesis for human arm trajectories. 97-105 - Ning Lan:
Analysis of an optimal control model of multi-joint arm movements. 107-117 - Philippe Litaudon, T. Hervé, Martine Cattarelli:
Evidence for synchronised responses in the piriform cortex by using Gibbs potential analysis. 119-127 - Thomas J. Anastasio:
A burst-feedback model of fast-phase burst generation during nystagmus. 139-152 - Stephan Joeken, Helmut Schwegler, Claus-Peter Richter:
Modeling stochastic spike train responses of neurons: an extended Wiener series analysis of pigeon auditory nerve fibers. 153-162
Volume 76, Number 3, April 1997
- Hiroaki Gomi, Mitsuo Kawato:
Human arm stiffness and equilibrium-point trajectory during multi-joint movement. 163-171 - Jennifer D. Myers, Lina L. E. Massone:
The role of the plant properties in point-to-point arm movements: a robustness study. 173-180 - J. J. Wright:
EEG simulation: variation of spectral envelope, pulse synchrony and ALMOST EQUAL TO 40 Hz oscillation. 181-194 - Gerald S. Russell:
Nested reentrant and recurrent computation in early vision: a Bayesian neuromorphic model applied to hyperacuity. 195-206 - V. Srinivasa Chakravarthy, Joydeep Ghosh:
On Hebbian-like adaptation in heart muscle: a proposal for 'cardiac memory'. 207-215 - Egbert Juergens, Reinhard Eckhorn:
Parallel processing by a homogeneous group of coupled model neurons can enhance, reduce and generate signal correlations. 217-227 - Vasil Kolev, Juliana Yordanova:
Analysis of phase-locking is informative for studying event-related EEG activity. 229-235
Volume 76, Number 4, May 1997
- Mark Shelhamer:
On the correlation dimension of optokinetic nystagmus eye movements: computational parameters, filtering, nonstationarity, and surrogate data. 237-250 - Nobuo Funabiki, Yoichi Takenaka, Seishi Nishikawa:
A maximum neural network approach for N -queens problems. 251-255 - J. J. Buchanan, J. A. Scott Kelso, Gonzalo C. de Guzman:
Self-organization of trajectory formation. 257-273 - Gonzalo C. de Guzman, J. A. Scott Kelso, J. J. Buchanan:
Self-organization of trajectory formation. 275-284 - Ching-Ping Chou, Blake Hannaford:
Study of human forearm posture maintenance with a physiologically based robotic arm and spinal level neural controller. 285-298 - Berndt Pilgram, Paolo Castiglioni, Gianfranco Parati, Marco Di Rienzo:
Dynamic detection of rhythmic oscillations in heart-rate tracings: a state-space approach based on fourth-order cumulants. 299-309 - D. I. Stephanova, M. Chobanova:
Action potentials and ionic currents through paranodally demyelinated human motor nerve fibres: computer simulations. 311-314
Volume 76, Number 5, June 1997
- Andrzej W. Przybyszewski:
Otto-Joachim Grüsser 1932-1995. 315 - Andrzej W. Przybyszewski:
Overview of Otto-Joachim Grüsser's work. 317-320 - Sascha E. Engelbrecht, Juan Pablo Fernández:
Invariant characteristics of horizontal-plane minimum-torque-change movements with one mechanical degree of freedom. 321-329 - Dieter F. Kutz, S. Dannenberg, W. Werner, K.-P. Hoffmann:
Population coding of arm-movement-related neurons in and below the superior colliculus of Macaca mulatta. 331-337 - Jeff Pressing, Garry Jolley-Rogers:
Spectral properties of human cognition and skill. 339-347 - Jari P. Kaipio, Pasi A. Karjalainen:
Simulation of nonstationary EEG. 349-356 - Christian W. Eurich, Helmut Schwegler:
Coarse coding: calculation of the resolution achieved by a population of large receptive field neurons. 357-363 - Jean-Philippe Draye, Guy Cheron, Gaetan Libert, Emile Godaux:
Emergence of clusters in the hidden layer of a dynamic recurrent neural network. 365-374 - Antonio Murciano, José del R. Millán, Javier Zamora:
Specialization in multi-agent systems through learning. 375-382 - Bo Cartling:
Control of computational dynamics of coupled integrate-and-fire neurons. 383-395 - Igor V. Tetko, Alessandro E. P. Villa:
Fast combinatorial methods to estimate the probability of complex temporal patterns of spikes. 397-408
Volume 76, Number 6, July 1997
- J. R. Harvey, L. J. Bruner:
Neural spike generator entrainment by regularly spaced synaptic input. 409-418 - Kenneth E. Hancock, Kevin A. Davis, Herbert F. Voigt:
Modeling inhibition of type II units in the dorsal cochlear nucleus. 419-428 - S. V. Shastri:
A biologically consistent model of legged locomotion gaits. 429-440 - Miguel A. Andrade, Georg Casari, Chris Sander, Alfonso Valencia:
Classification of protein families and detection of the determinant residues with an improved self-organizing map. 441-450 - Roland E. Suri, C. Albani, Adolf H. Glattfelder:
A dynamic model of motor basal ganglia functions. 451-458 - Klaus J. Utikal:
A new method for detecting neural interconnectivity. 459-470 - Erol Basar, Juliana Yordanova, Vasil Kolev, Canan Basar-Eroglu:
Is the alpha rhythm a control parameter for brain responses? 471-480
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