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Biological Cybernetics, Volume 90
Volume 90, Number 1, January 2004
- Editorial. 1-2
- F. Aristizabal, Mladen I. Glavinovic:
Simulation and parameter estimation of dynamics of synaptic depression. 3-18 - Edmund T. Rolls, Nikolaos C. Aggelopoulos, Leonardo Franco, Alessandro Treves:
Information encoding in the inferior temporal visual cortex: contributions of the firing rates and the correlations between the firing of neurons. 19-32 - Harald Atmanspacher, Thomas Filk, Hartmann Römer:
Quantum Zeno features of bistable perception. 33-40 - Belinda Y. Betsch, Wolfgang Einhäuser, Konrad P. Körding, Peter König:
The world from a cat's perspective - statistics of natural videos. 41-50 - Tomaz Karcnik:
Stability in legged locomotion. 51-58 - Ilya A. Rybak, Natalia Shevtsova, Krzysztof Ptak, Donald R. McCrimmon:
Intrinsic bursting activity in the pre-Bötzinger Complex: Role of persistent sodium and potassium currents. 59-74
Volume 90, Number 2, February 2004
- Yoonsuck Choe, Risto Miikkulainen:
Contour integration and segmentation with self-organized lateral connections. 75-88 - Christopher J. Rozell, Don H. Johnson, Raymon M. Glantz:
Measuring information transfer in the spike generator of crayfish sustaining fibers. 89-97 - Marcus Borst, Gerald Langner, Günther Palm:
A biologically motivated neural network for phase extraction from complex sounds. 98-104 - Guy Madison:
Fractal modeling of human isochronous serial interval production. 105-112 - Zhihua Wu, Yoko Yamaguchi:
Input-dependent learning rule for the memory of spatiotemporal sequences in hippocampal network with theta phase precession. 113-124 - Kunishige Ohgane, Shin-ichiro Ei, Kazutoshi Kudo, Tatsuyuki Ohtsuki:
Emergence of adaptability to time delay in bipedal locomotion. 125-132 - Yury P. Shimansky, Tao Kang, Jiping He:
A novel model of motor learning capable of developing an optimal movement control law online from scratch. 133-145 - Sergiy Yakovenko, Valeriya Gritsenko, Arthur Prochazka:
Contribution of stretch reflexes to locomotor control: a modeling study. 146-155
Volume 90, Number 3, March 2004
- Andreas Daffertshofer, Raoul Huys, Peter Jan Beek:
Dynamical coupling between locomotion and respiration. 157-164 - Ralf Jäger, T. Haslwanter:
Otolith responses to dynamical stimuli: results of a numerical investigation. 165-175 - Ramesh Balasubramaniam, Michael T. Turvey:
Coordination modes in the multisegmental dynamics of hula hooping. 176-190 - Oleg V. Favorov, Dan Ryder:
SINBAD: A neocortical mechanism for discovering environmental variables and regularities hidden in sensory input. 191-202 - Gin McCollum, Richard Boyle:
Rotations in a vertebrate setting: evaluation of the symmetry group of the disynaptic canal-neck projection. 203-217 - Dario Floreano, Toshifumi Kato, Davide Marocco, Eric Sauser:
Coevolution of active vision and feature selection. 218-228
Volume 90, Number 4, April 2004
- Tomoyuki Kimoto, Masato Okada:
Coexistence of memory patterns and mixed states in a sparsely encoded associative memory model storing ultrametric patterns. 229-238 - Roger Cerf, El Hassan El Ouasdad, Philippe Kahane:
Criticality and synchrony of fluctuations in rhythmical brain activity: pretransitional effects in epileptic patients. 239-255 - Y. H. Zhou, Jianbo Gao, Keith D. White, I. Merk, Kung Yao:
Perceptual dominance time distributions in multistable visual perception. 256-263 - Simon R. Goodman, Mark L. Latash, Vladimir M. Zatsiorsky:
Indices of nonlinearity in finger force interaction. 264-271 - Christoph Rasche:
Signaling contours by neuromorphic wave propagation. 272-279 - Ann M. Castelfranco, Daniel K. Hartline:
Corrections for space-clamp errors in measured parameters of voltage-dependent conductances in a cylindrical neurite. 280-290 - Ilkay Ulusoy, Ugur Halici, Erhan Nalçaci, Ilker Anaç, Kemal Leblebicioglu, Canan Basar-Ero:
Time-frequency analysis of visual evoked potentials for interhemispheric transfer time and proportion in callosal fibers of different diameters. 291-301 - Naoki Masuda, Kazuyuki Aihara:
Global and local synchrony of coupled neurons in small-world networks. 302-309 - Zhihua Wu, Yoko Yamaguchi:
Input-dependent learning rule for the memory of spatiotemporal sequences in hippocampal network with theta phase precession. 310
Volume 90, Number 5, May 2004
- Marcus Kaiser, Claus C. Hilgetag:
Edge vulnerability in neural and metabolic networks. 311-317 - Zimbul Albo, Gonzalo Viana Di Prisco, Yonghong Chen, Govindan Rangarajan, Wilson A. Truccolo, Jianfeng Feng, Robert P. Vertes, Mingzhou Ding:
Is partial coherence a viable technique for identifying generators of neural oscillations? 318-326 - Philip S. Requejo, Jill L. McNitt-Gray, Henryk Flashner:
Modification of landing conditions at contact via flight. 327-336 - Yiwei Liu, Markku Kankaanpää, Joseph P. Zbilut, Charles L. Webber Jr.:
EMG recurrence quantifications in dynamic exercise. 337-348 - Francesco Ventriglia:
Saturation in excitatory synapses of hippocampus investigated by computer simulations. 349-359 - Xin Jin, Jian-Feng Hu, Pei-Ji Liang:
Possible mechanism of flicking-induced short-term plasticity in retinal cone-LHC synapse: a computational study. 360-367 - Keng Peng Tee, Etienne Burdet, Chee-Meng Chew, Theodore E. Milner:
A model of force and impedance in human arm movements. 368-375
Volume 90, Number 6, June 2004
- Alessandra Pedrocchi, Giancarlo Ferrigno:
Model of head-neck joint fast movements in the frontal plane. 377-389 - Luca Faes, Alberto Porta, R. Cucino, Sergio Cerutti, Renzo Antolini, Giandomenico Nollo:
Causal transfer function analysis to describe closed loop interactions between cardiovascular and cardiorespiratory variability signals. 390-399 - Roland E. Suri:
A computational framework for cortical learning. 400-409 - Ansgar R. Koene, Casper J. Erkelens:
Properties of 3D rotations and their relation to eye movement control. 410-417 - M. A. Fard, Tadashi Ishihara, Hikaru Inooka:
Identification of the head-neck complex in response to trunk horizontal vibration. 418-426 - Guy Madison:
Fractal modeling of human isochronous serial interval production. 427
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