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Biological Cybernetics, Volume 77
Volume 77, Number 1, August 1997
- Jacques Olivier Fortrat, Yoshiharu Yamamoto, Richard Lee Hughson:
Respiratory influences on non-linear dynamics of heart rate variability in humans. 1-10 - Vittorio Sanguineti, Rafael Laboissière, Yohan Payan:
A control model of human tongue movements in speech. 11-22 - Thomas Ditzinger, Betty Tuller, J. A. Scott Kelso:
Temporal patterning in an auditory illusion: the verbal transformation effect. 23-30 - Thomas Ditzinger, Betty Tuller, Hermann Haken, J. A. Scott Kelso:
A synergetic model for the verbal transformation effect. 31-40 - Christian W. Eurich, Helmut Schwegler, Richard Woesler:
Coarse coding: applications to the visual system of salamanders. 41-47 - Marc M. Van Hulle:
Nonparametric density estimation and regression achieved with topographic maps maximizing the information-theoretic entropy of their outputs. 49-61 - Ron Jacobs:
Control model of human stance using fuzzy logic. 63-70 - Pawel Kudela, Piotr J. Franaszczuk, Gregory K. Bergey:
A simple computer model of excitable synaptically connected neurons. 71-77
Volume 77, Number 2, August 1997
- E. J. Parkins:
Cerebellum and cerebrum in adaptive control and cognition: a review. 79-87 - Klaus Chantelau:
Segmentation of moving images by the human visual system. 89-101 - David J. Curcie, William Craelius:
Recognition of individual heart rate patterns with cepstral vectors. 103-109 - Judith D. Redling, Metin Akay:
Noninvasive cardiac output estimation: a preliminary study. 111-122 - Uwe Meyer-Bäse, Henning Scheich:
Artificial implementation of auditory neurons: A comparison of biologically motivated models and a new transfer function oriented model. 123-130 - Stephen Grossberg, Christopher Pribe, Michael A. Cohen:
Neural control of interlimb oscillations. 131-140 - Christopher Pribe, Stephen Grossberg, Michael A. Cohen:
Neural control of interlimb oscillations. 141-152 - Marco Canepari, Marco Bove, Eisaku Maeda, Marco Cappello, Akio Kawana:
Experimental analysis of neuronal dynamics in cultured cortical networks and transitions between different patterns of activity. 153-162
Volume 77, Number 3, October 1997
- Tetsuya Yagi, Shigemichi Ohshima, Yasuyuki Funahashi:
The role of retinal bipolar cell in early vision: an implication with analogue networks and regularization theory. 163-171 - Amir Karniel, Gideon F. Inbar:
A model for learning human reaching movements. 173-183 - Jacob J. van Heijst, Johan E. Vos:
Self-organizing effects of spontaneous neural activity on the development of spinal locomotor circuits in vertebrates. 185-195 - Wynne A. Lee, James L. Patton:
Learned changes in the complexity of movement organization during multijoint, standing pulls. 197-206 - Roman Bauer, Peter W. Dicke:
Fast cortical selection: a principle of neuronal self-organization for perception? 207-215 - Feng Liu, Wei Wang, Xixian Yao:
Dynamics of the noisy neural network. 217-224
Volume 77, Number 4, October 1997
- Takashi Hamada, Masaki Yamashima, Kazunori Kato:
A ring model for spatiotemporal properties of simple cells in the visual cortex. 225-233 - Roger Cerf, A. Daoudi, M. Ould Hénoune, El Hassan El Ouasdad:
Episodes of low-dimensional self-organized dynamics from electroencephalographic alpha-signals. 235-245 - Cornelis J. Stam, T. C. A. M. van Woerkom, R. W. M. Keunen:
Non-linear analysis of the electroencephalogram in Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. 247-256 - Stefano Lazzari, Jean-Louis Vercher, Angelo Buizza:
Manuo-ocular coordination in target tracking. I. A model simulating human performance. 257-266 - Jean-Louis Vercher, Stefano Lazzari, Gabriel M. Gauthier:
Manuo-ocular coordination in target tracking. II. Comparing the model with human behavior. 267-275 - Jan Peter van Zandwijk, Guus C. Baan, Maarten F. Bobbert, Peter A. Huijing:
Evaluation of a self-consistent method for calculating muscle parameters from a set of isokinetic releases. 277-281 - David Fotheringhame, Roland Baddeley:
Nonlinear principal components analysis of neuronal spike train data. 283-288 - Satish Iyengar, Qiming Liao:
Modeling neural activity using the generalized inverse Gaussian distribution. 289-295 - Lothar Kehrer:
The central performance drop in texture segmentation: a simulation based on a spatial filter model. 297-305
Volume 77, Number 5, November 1997
- Robert J. Butera, John W. Clark Jr., John H. Byrne:
Transient responses of a modeled bursting neuron: analysis with equilibrium and averaged nullclines. 307-322 - Cornelia Fermüller, Loong Fah Cheong, Yiannis Aloimonos:
Visual space distortion. 323-337 - Agostino Accardo, M. Affinito, Marco Carrozzi, F. Bouquet:
Use of the fractal dimension for the analysis of electroencephalographic time series. 339-350 - Jeffery R. Wickens, R. Miller:
A formalisation of the neural assembly concept 1. Constraints on neural assembly size. 351-358 - Juraj Pavlasek:
Timing of neural commands: a model study with neuronal networks. 359-365
Volume 77, Number 6, December 1997
- S. Hanneton, Alain Berthoz, Jacques Droulez, Jean-Jacques E. Slotine:
Does the brain use sliding variables for the control of movements? 381-393 - Aleksandr Bulatov, Algis Bertulis, Lina Mickiene:
Geometrical illusions: study and modelling. 395-406 - Richard M. Everson, Bruce W. Knight, Lawrence Sirovich:
Separating spatially distributed response to stimulation from background. I. Optical imaging. 407-417 - Ralf Der, J. Michael Herrmann, Thomas Villmann:
Time behavior of topological ordering in self-organizing feature mapping. 419-427 - A. P. Andrushchenko, Y. I. Samoilenko, V. A. Yatsenko:
The presence of both stochastic and deterministic dynamics in electroretinograms measured under identical experimental conditions. 429-432 - Jörg Bruske, Michael Hansen, Lars Riehn, Gerald Sommer:
Biologically inspired calibration-free adaptive saccade control of a binocular camera-head. 433-446 - Yves G. Kamp:
Social insects with memory. 447-452 - Stefan Wimbauer, Oliver G. Wenisch, Kenneth D. Miller, J. Leo van Hemmen:
Development of spatiotemporal receptive fields of simple cells: I. Model formulation. 453-461 - Stefan Wimbauer, Oliver G. Wenisch, J. Leo van Hemmen, Kenneth D. Miller:
Development of spatiotemporal receptive fields of simple cells: II. Simulation and analysis. 463-477
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