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Biological Cybernetics, Volume 94
Volume 94, Number 1, January 2006
- J. Leo van Hemmen:
Editorial. 1 - Ernst-August Seyfarth:
Julius Bernstein (1839-1917): pioneer neurobiologist and biophysicist. 2-8 - Christopher Crick, Willard L. Miranker:
Apoptosis, neurogenesis, and information content in Hebbian networks. 9-19 - Etienne Burdet, Keng Peng Tee, Iven M. Y. Mareels, Theodore E. Milner, Chee-Meng Chew, David W. Franklin, Rieko Osu, Mitsuo Kawato:
Stability and motor adaptation in human arm movements. 20-32 - Cengiz Günay, Anthony S. Maida:
A stochastic population approach to the problem of stable recruitment hierarchies in spiking neural networks. 33-45 - Alexander Kaske, Gösta Winberg, Joakim Cöster:
Motor-maps, navigation and implicit space representation in the hippocampus. 46-57 - Peter A. Tass, Milan Majtanik:
Long-term anti-kindling effects of desynchronizing brain stimulation: a theoretical study. 58-66 - Sietse M. van Netten:
Hydrodynamic detection by cupulae in a lateral line canal: functional relations between physics and physiology. 67-85 - Alexei A. Koulakov, Dmitry Rinberg, Dmitry N. Tsigankov:
How to find decision makers in neural networks. 86-88
Volume 94, Number 2, February 2006
- Kuntal Ghosh, Sandip Sarkar, Kamales Bhaumik:
A possible explanation of the low-level brightness-contrast illusions in the light of an extended classical receptive field model of retinal ganglion cells. 89-96 - Alexander A. Frolov, R. A. Prokopenko, M. Dufossè, Fathi Ben Ouezdou:
Adjustment of the human arm viscoelastic properties to the direction of reaching. 97-109 - Yiwen Li Hegner, Katja Wiech, Hubert Preissl, Christoph Braun:
Do cortical maps depend on the timing of sensory input? Experimental evidence and computational model. 110-117 - Matteo Giannì, Micaela Liberti, Francesca Apollonio, Guglielmo D'Inzeo:
Modeling electromagnetic fields detectability in a HH-like neuronal system: stochastic resonance and window behavior. 118-127 - Simon M. Stringer, Gavin Perry, Edmund T. Rolls, J. H. Proske:
Learning invariant object recognition in the visual system with continuous transformations. 128-142 - Takashi Hamada:
A model for the mechanism of generating the auditory evoked field. 143-148 - D. Popivanov, V. Stomonyakov, Zlatogor Minchev, Svetla Jivkova, P. Dojnov, S. Jivkov, E. Christova, S. Kosev:
Multifractality of decomposed EEG during imaginary and real visual-motor tracking. 149-156 - Lubomir Kostal, Petr Lánský:
Similarity of interspike interval distributions and information gain in a stationary neuronal firing. 157-167
Volume 94, Number 3, March 2006
- Nicolas P. Rougier:
Dynamic neural field with local inhibition. 169-179 - Benoît Gaillard, Hilary Buxton, Jianfeng Feng:
Population approach to a neural discrimination task. 180-191 - Vassilios Vonikakis, Antonios Gasteratos, Ioannis Andreadis:
Enhancement of Perceptually Salient Contours using a Parallel Artificial Cortical Network. 192-214 - Claudio M. Privitera, Lawrence W. Stark:
A Binocular Pupil Model for Simulation of Relative Afferent Pupil Defects and the Swinging Flashlight Test. 215-224 - Michele Barbi, Santi Chillemi, Angelo Di Garbo, Rita Balocchi, Danilo Menicucci:
A Minimal Model for the Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia. 225-232 - Anke M. van Mourik, Andreas Daffertshofer, Peter Jan Beek:
Deterministic and stochastic features of rhythmic human movement. 233-244
Volume 94, Number 4, April 2006
- Tetsuya Iwasaki, Min Zheng:
Sensory Feedback Mechanism Underlying Entrainment of Central Pattern Generator to Mechanical Resonance. 245-261 - R. B. Govindan, Jan Raethjen, Kathrin Arning, Florian Kopper, Günther Deuschl:
Time Delay and Partial Coherence Analyses to Identify Cortical Connectivities. 262-275 - Alireza S. Mahani, Reza Khanbabaie, Harald Luksch, Ralf Wessel:
Sparse Spatial Sampling for the Computation of Motion in Multiple Stages. 276-287 - Douglas A. Hanes:
Perceptual Centering Effects in Body Orientation. 288-299 - Douglas A. Hanes, Gin McCollum:
Variables Contributing to the Coordination of Rapid Eye/Head Gaze Shifts. 300-324 - Peter König, Norbert Krüger:
Symbols as Self-emergent Entities in an Optimization Process of Feature Extraction and Predictions. 325-334
Volume 94, Number 5, May 2006
- Laura Cozzi, Paolo D'Angelo, Vittorio Sanguineti:
Encoding of Time-varying Stimuli in Populations of Cultured Neurons. 335-349 - Miruna Szabo, Martin Stetter, Gustavo Deco, Stefano Fusi, Paolo Del Giudice, Maurizio Mattia:
Learning to Attend: Modeling the Shaping of Selectivity in Infero-temporal Cortex in a Categorization Task. 351-365 - Joseph P. Cusumano, Paola Cesari:
Body-goal Variability Mapping in an Aiming Task. 367-379 - Akiko Iwaizumi, Ryoko Futami, Shin'ichiro Kanoh, Jiro Gyoba:
Characteristics of Human Luminance Discrimination and Modeling a Neural Network Based on the Response Properties of the Visual Cortex. 381-392 - Gavin Simmons, Yiannis Demiris:
Object Grasping using the Minimum Variance Model. 393-407 - Brandon Rohrer, Neville Hogan:
Avoiding Spurious Submovement Decompositions II: A Scattershot Algorithm. 409-414 - Mark A. Changizi:
The Optimal Human Ventral Stream from Estimates of the Complexity of Visual Objects. 415-426
Volume 94, Number 6, June 2006
- Aymar de Rugy, Robin Salesse, Olivier Oullier, Jean-Jacques Temprado:
A Neuro-Mechanical Model for Interpersonal Coordination. 427-443 - Hironori Nakatani, Cees van Leeuwen:
Transient Synchrony of Distant Brain Areas and Perceptual Switching in Ambiguous Figures. 445-457 - Roger Cerf:
Catastrophe Theory Enables Moves to be Detected Towards and Away from Self-Organization: The Example of Epileptic Seizure Onset. 459-468 - Michael Eichler:
On the Evaluation of Information Flow in Multivariate Systems by the Directed Transfer Function. 469-482 - H. R. Rabie, J. Rong, Mladen I. Glavinovic:
Monte Carlo Simulation of Release of Vesicular Content in Neuroendocrine Cells. 483-499 - Jill L. McNitt-Gray, Philip S. Requejo, Henryk Flashner:
Multijoint Control Strategies Transfer Between Tasks. 501-510
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