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Frontiers in Neurorobotics, Volume 9
Volume 9, 2015
- Adrien Jauffret, Nicolas Cuperlier, Philippe Gaussier:
From grid cells and visual place cells to multimodal place cell: a new robotic architecture. 1 - Paul Levi:
Molecular quantum robotics: particle and wave solutions, illustrated by "leg-over-leg" walking along microtubules. 2 - German Ignacio Parisi, Cornelius Weber, Stefan Wermter:
Self-organizing neural integration of pose-motion features for human action recognition. 3 - Jeremy Lee-Hand, Alistair Knott:
A neural network model of causative actions. 4 - Emma D. Wilson, Tareq Assaf, Martin J. Pearson, Jonathan M. Rossiter, Paul Dean, Sean R. Anderson, John Porrill:
Biohybrid Control of General Linear Systems Using the Adaptive Filter Model of Cerebellum. 5 - Ting-Shuo Chou, Liam D. Bucci, Jeffrey L. Krichmar:
Learning touch preferences with a tactile robot using dopamine modulated STDP in a model of insular cortex. 6 - Byron V. Galbraith, Frank H. Guenther, Massimiliano Versace:
A neural network-based exploratory learning and motor planning system for co-robots. 7 - Mehmet Kocaturk, Halil Özcan Gülçür, Resit Canbeyli:
Toward Building Hybrid Biological/in silico Neural Networks for Motor Neuroprosthetic Control. 8 - Jeroen Burms, Ken Caluwaerts, Joni Dambre:
Reward-Modulated Hebbian Plasticity as Leverage for Partially Embodied Control in Compliant Robotics. 9 - Sakyasingha Dasgupta, Dennis Goldschmidt, Florentin Wörgötter, Poramate Manoonpong:
Distributed recurrent neural forward models with synaptic adaptation and CPG-based control for complex behaviors of walking robots. 10 - Eduard Grinke, Christian Tetzlaff, Florentin Wörgötter, Poramate Manoonpong:
Synaptic plasticity in a recurrent neural network for versatile and adaptive behaviors of a walking robot. 11 - Andrea Soltoggio, Frank van der Velde:
Editorial: Neural plasticity for rich and uncertain robotic information streams. 12 - Salvador Dura-Bernal, Xianlian Zhou, Samuel A. Neymotin, Andrzej Przekwas, Joseph T. Francis, William W. Lytton:
Cortical Spiking Network Interfaced with Virtual Musculoskeletal Arm and Robotic Arm. 13
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