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Neural Networks, Volume 62
Volume 62, February 2015
- Yutaka Sakaguchi, Takeshi Aihara, Peter Ford Dominey, Ichiro Tsuda:
Communication and Brain. 1-2
- Yutaka Yamaguti, Ichiro Tsuda:
Mathematical modeling for evolution of heterogeneous modules in the brain. 3-10 - Takaaki Aoki:
Self-organization of a recurrent network under ongoing synaptic plasticity. 11-19 - Keiji Miura, Takaaki Aoki:
Hodge-Kodaira decomposition of evolving neural networks. 20-24 - Tomoki Kurikawa, Kunihiko Kaneko:
Memories as bifurcations: Realization by collective dynamics of spiking neurons under stochastic inputs. 25-31 - Kei-Ichi Ueda, Masaaki Yadome, Yasumasa Nishiura:
Multistate network model for the pathfinding problem with a self-recovery property. 32-38 - Alexander Woodward, Tom Froese, Takashi Ikegami:
Neural coordination can be enhanced by occasional interruption of normal firing patterns: A self-optimizing spiking neural network model. 39-46
- Yasushi Naruse, Ken Takiyama, Masato Okada, Hiroaki Umehara, Yutaka Sakaguchi:
Phase shifts in alpha-frequency rhythm detected in electroencephalograms influence reaction time. 47-51 - Naoyuki Sato:
Spatial consistency of neural firing regulates long-range local field potential synchronization: A computational study. 52-61 - Ryosuke Hosaka, Toshi Nakajima, Kazuyuki Aihara, Yoko Yamaguchi, Hajime Mushiake:
Arm-use dependent lateralization of gamma and beta oscillations in primate medial motor areas. 62-66 - Kazuhiro Sakamoto, Norihiko Kawaguchi, Kohei Yagi, Hajime Mushiake:
Spatiotemporal patterns of current source density in the prefrontal cortex of a behaving monkey. 67-72 - Hiromichi Tsukada, Hiroshi Fujii, Kazuyuki Aihara, Ichiro Tsuda:
Computational model of visual hallucination in dementia with Lewy bodies. 73-82
- Yoshiya Yamaguchi, Takeshi Aihara, Yutaka Sakai:
Immediate return preference emerged from a synaptic learning rule for return maximization. 83-90 - Yasuyuki Inoue, Yutaka Sakaguchi:
A wavelet-based method for extracting intermittent discontinuities observed in human motor behavior. 91-101 - Sylvain Mahé, Raphael Braud, Philippe Gaussier, Mathias Quoy, Alexandre Pitti:
Exploiting the gain-modulation mechanism in parieto-motor neurons: Application to visuomotor transformations and embodied simulation. 102-111 - Frank van der Velde:
Communication, concepts and grounding. 112-117
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