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Biological Cybernetics, Volume 92
Volume 92, Number 1, January 2005
- Armando Carlos de Pina Filho, Max Suell Dutra, Luciano S. C. Raptopoulos:
Modeling of a bipedal robot using mutually coupled Rayleigh oscillators. 1-7 - Mitsuhiko Hanada:
An algorithmic model of heading perception. 8-20 - Kuniharu Arai, Edward L. Keller:
A model of the saccade-generating system that accounts for trajectory variations produced by competing visual stimuli. 21-37 - Wei Wang, Jean-Jacques E. Slotine:
On partial contraction analysis for coupled nonlinear oscillators. 38-53 - Junji Ito, Andrey R. Nikolaev, Cees van Leeuwen:
Spatial and temporal structure of phase synchronization of spontaneous alpha EEG activity. 54-60 - Tino Lourens, Emilia I. Barakova, Hiroshi G. Okuno, Hiroshi Tsujino:
A computational model of monkey cortical grating cells. 61-70
Volume 92, Number 2, February 2005
- Keun-Hang Yang, Piotr J. Franaszczuk, Gregory K. Bergey:
Inhibition modifies the effects of slow calcium-activated potassium channels on epileptiform activity in a neuronal network model. 71-81 - Inna Mikhailova, Christian Goerick:
Conditions of activity bubble uniqueness in dynamic neural fields. 82-91 - Jürgen Fell, Guido Widman, Benno Rehberg, Christian Erich Elger, Guillén Fernández:
Human mediotemporal EEG characteristics during propofol anesthesia. 92-100 - Andreas Daffertshofer, C. (Lieke) E. Peper, Peter Jan Beek:
Stabilization of bimanual coordination due to active interhemispheric inhibition: a dynamical account. 101-109 - Leonel Gómez, Ruben Budelli, Rafael Saa, Michael Stiber, José Pedro Segundo:
Pooled spike trains of correlated presynaptic inputs as realizations of cluster point processes. 110-127 - Ausra Saudargiene, Bernd Porr, Florentin Wörgötter:
Local learning rules: predicted influence of dendritic location on synaptic modification in spike-timing-dependent plasticity. 128-138 - Minoru Tsukada, Xiaochuan Pan:
The spatiotemporal learning rule and its efficiency in separating spatiotemporal patterns. 139-146
Volume 92, Number 3, March 2005
- Sean Carver, Tim Kiemel, Herman van der Kooij, John J. Jeka:
Comparing internal models of the dynamics of the visual environment. 147-163 - Jonathan D. Evans:
A cable model for coupled neurons with somatic gap junctions. 164-176 - Kuno Kirschfeld:
The physical basis of alpha waves in the electroencephalogram and the origin of the "Berger effect". 177-185 - Mark L. Latash, Jae Kun Shim, Andrei V. Smilga, Vladimir M. Zatsiorsky:
A central back-coupling hypothesis on the organization of motor synergies: a physical metaphor and a neural model. 186-191 - Zhe Chen:
Stochastic correlative firing for figure-ground segregation. 192-198 - Priscilla E. Greenwood, Petr Lánský:
Optimum signal in a simple neuronal model with signal-dependent noise. 199-205 - Alexander Kaske, Nils Bertschinger:
Travelling wave patterns in a model of the spinal pattern generator using spiking neurons. 206-218
Volume 92, Number 4, April 2005
- Naohiko Iguchi, Yutaka Sakaguchi, Fumihiko Ishida:
The minimum endpoint variance trajectory depends on the profile of the signal-dependent noise. 219-228 - Karl-Theodor Kalveram, Thomas Schinauer, Steffen Beirle, Stefanie Richter, Petra Jansen-Osmann:
Threading neural feedforward into a mechanical spring: How biology exploits physics in limb control. 229-240 - Satoshi Ito, Haruhisa Kawasaki:
Regularity in an environment produces an internal torque pattern for biped balance control. 241-251 - Chuan Zhang, Yun-jiu Wang, Xiang-lin Qi:
Modeling the acceleration sensitive neurons in the pigeon optokinetic system. 252-260 - Thorsten Roggendorf:
Comparing different controllers for the coordination of a six-legged walker. 261-274 - Bärbel Schack, Sabine Weiss:
Quantification of phase synchronization phenomena and their importance for verbal memory processes. 275-287 - Alireza S. Mahani, Anders E. Carlsson, Ralf Wessel:
Motion repulsion arises from stimulus statistics when analyzed with a clustering algorithm. 288-291
Volume 92, Number 5, May 2005
- Chong Liu, Dingwei Wang:
Predatory search algorithm with restriction of solution distance. 293-302 - Jean-Christophe Sarrazin, Arnaud Tonnelier, Frédéric Alexandre:
A model of contextual effect on reproduced extents in recall tasks: the issue of the imputed motion hypothesis. 303-315 - Yoav Tock, Gideon F. Inbar, Yossef Steinberg, Milos Ljubisavljevic, J. Thunberg, Uwe Windhorst, Håkan Johansson:
Estimation of muscle spindle information rate by pattern matching and the effect of gamma system activity on parallel spindles. 316-332 - Takashi Kanamaru, Masatoshi Sekine:
Detecting chaotic structures in noisy pulse trains based on interspike interval reconstruction. 333-338 - José Antonio Villacorta-Atienza, Fivos Panetsos:
Information coding by ensembles of resonant neurons. 339-347
Volume 92, Number 6, June 2005
- Péter Érdi:
Nonlinear spatio-temporal neural dynamics - experiments and theoretical models. 349 - Walter J. Freeman:
A field-theoretic approach to understanding scale-free neocortical dynamics. 350-359 - Edi Barkai:
Dynamics of learning-induced cellular modifications in the cortex. 360-366 - Robert Kozma, Marko Puljic, Paul Balister, Béla Bollobás, Walter J. Freeman:
Phase transitions in the neuropercolation model of neural populations with mixed local and non-local interactions. 367-379 - Hualou Liang, Steven L. Bressler, Elizabeth A. Buffalo, Robert Desimone, Pascal Fries:
Empirical mode decomposition of field potentials from macaque V4 in visual spatial attention. 380-392 - Máté Lengyel, Zsófia Huhn, Péter Érdi:
Computational theories on the function of theta oscillations. 393-408 - William B. Levy, A. Sanyal, Xiangbao Wu, Paul Rodríguez, David W. Sullivan:
The formation of neural codes in the hippocampus: trace conditioning as a prototypical paradigm for studying the random recoding hypothesis. 409-426 - James C. Houk:
Agents of the mind. 427-437 - Kosuke Hamaguchi, Masato Okada, Shigeru Kubota, Kazuyuki Aihara:
Stochastic resonance of localized activity driven by common noise. 438-444 - Petr Marsalek, Petr Lánský:
Proposed mechanisms for coincidence detection in the auditory brainstem. 445-451 - Péter András:
Pattern computation in neural communication systems. 452-460
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