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Biological Cybernetics, Volume 79
Volume 79, Number 1, August 1998
- M. Ullström, Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski, Jesper Tegnér, Erik Aurell, Sten Grillner, Anders Lansner:
Activity-dependent modulation of adaptation produces a constant burst proportion in a model of the lamprey spinal locomotor generator. 1-14 - Rosaria Silipo, Gustavo Deco, Rossano Vergassola, Helmut Bartsch:
Dynamics extraction in multivariate biomedical time series. 15-27 - Cameron C. McIntyre, Warren M. Grill:
Sensitivity analysis of a model of mammalian neural membrane. 29-37 - Jan E. Holly, Gin McCollum:
Timing of secondary vestibular neuron responses to a range of rotational head movements. 39-48 - Michael Doppelmayr, Wolfgang Klimesch, T. Pachinger, B. Ripper:
Individual differences in brain dynamics: important implications for the calculation of event-related band power. 49-57 - Lilit Yeghiazarian, Mark Kaiser:
Role of temperature in quanta mechanisms of facilitation in the frog neuromuscular junction. 59-66 - Sarit Abramovich-Sivan, Solange Akselrod:
A single pacemaker cell model based on the phase response curve. 67-76 - Sarit Abramovich-Sivan, Solange Akselrod:
A pacemaker cell pair model based on the phase response curve. 77-86 - Ali A. Minai, Tirunelveli Anand:
Stimulus-induced bifurcations in discrete-time neural oscillators. 87-96
Volume 79, Number 2, August 1998
- Nicolas Schweighofer:
A model of activity-dependent formation of cerebellar microzones. 97-107 - Osamu Hoshino, Yoshiki Kashimori, Takeshi Kambara:
An olfactory recognition model based on spatio-temporal encoding of odor quality in the olfactory bulb. 109-120 - Jan Peter van Zandwijk, Maarten F. Bobbert, Jaap Harlaar, At L. Hof:
From twitch to tetanus for human muscle: experimental data and model predictions for m. triceps surae. 121-130 - Wei Sun, Fuchuan Sun, George Hung:
Neural network mosaic model for pupillary responses to spatial stimuli. 131-138 - Vladimir M. Zatsiorsky, Zong-Ming Li, Mark L. Latash:
Coordinated force production in multi-finger tasks: finger interaction and neural network modeling. 139-150 - Paolo Gaudiano, Andrzej W. Przybyszewski, Richard J. A. van Wezel, Wim A. van de Grind:
Spatial asymmetries in cat retinal ganglion cell responses. 151-159 - Tom Wadden, Örjan Ekeberg:
A neuro-mechanical model of legged locomotion: single leg control. 161-173 - Mark Mon-Williams, James R. Tresilian:
A framework for considering the role of afference and efference in the control and perception of ocular position. 175-189
Volume 79, Number 3, October 1998
- Matthias O. Franz, Bernhard Schölkopf, Hanspeter A. Mallot, Heinrich H. Bülthoff:
Where did I take that snapshot? Scene-based homing by image matching. 191-202 - Xiangbao Wu, Joanna Tyrcha, William B. Levy:
A neural network solution to the transverse patterning problem depends on repetition of the input code. 203-213 - A. Bozis, A. K. Moschovakis:
Neural network simulations of the primate oculomotor system III. An one-dimensional, one-directional model of the superior colliculus. 215-230 - Sergey M. Korogod, Irina B. Kulagina:
Geometry-induced features of current transfer in neuronal dendrites with tonically activated conductances. 231-240 - Michael H. Thaut, Robert A. Miller, Leopold M. Schauer:
Multiple synchronization strategies in rhythmic sensorimotor tasks: phase vs period correction. 241-250 - Yo Horikawa:
Bifurcations in the decremental propagation of a spike train in the Hodgkin-Huxley model of low excitability. 251-261 - András Lörincz:
Forming independent components via temporal locking of reconstruction architectures: a functional model of the hippocampus. 263-275
Volume 79, Number 4, October 1998
- Zhi Wei Luo, Masami Ito:
Diffusion-based learning theory for organizing visuo-motor coordination. 279-289 - C. (Lieke) E. Peper, Peter Jan Beek:
Are frequency-induced transitions in rhythmic coordination mediated by a drop in amplitude? 291-300 - Tamás Gröbler, György Barna, Péter Érdi:
Statistical model of the hippocampal CA3 region. 301-308 - György Barna, Tamás Gröbler, Péter Érdi:
Statistical model of the hippocampal CA3 region. 309-321 - Thierry Ballain, Philippe Litaudon, Jean-Louis Martiel, Martine Cattarelli:
Role of the net architecture in piriform cortex activity: analysis by a mathematical model. 323-336 - Yvon Brenière, Christian Ribreau:
A double-inverted pendulum model for studying the adaptability of postural control to frequency during human stepping in place. 337-345 - Roberto Marcondes Cesar Junior, Luciano da Fontoura Costa:
Neural cell classification by Wavelets and multiscale curvature. 347-360
Volume 79, Number 5, November 1998
- Paul J. Jungwirth, Andrew H. Rawicz, Romuald Lakowski:
Applications of neural networks to colour recognition. 361-365 - Michael W. Levine:
Models for the cross-correlation between retinal ganglion cells. 367-376 - Thomas J. Anastasio:
Nonuniformity in the linear network model of the oculomotor integrator produces approximately fractional-order dynamics and more realistic neuron behavior. 377-391 - Ara Arabyan, Derliang Tsai:
A distributed control model for the air-righting reflex of a cat. 393-401 - Jari Ojala:
Adaptive behavior with protozoa-inspired dynamics. 403-411 - G. Meinhardt, U. Mortensen:
Detection of aperiodic test patterns by pattern specific detectors revealed by subthreshold summation. 413-425 - N. Radicheva, Gabriela Slavcheva:
Spectral and time domain characteristics of single muscle fibre action potentials during continuous activity extracted from model considerations. 427-435 - Ümmühan Isoglu-Alkaç, Canan Basar-Eroglu, Ahmet Ademoglu, Tamer Demiralp, Michael Miener, Michael Stadler:
Analysis of the electroencephalographic activity during the Necker cube reversals by means of the wavelet transform. 437-442
Volume 79, Number 6, November 1998
- Nicola Schneider, Christoph von Campenhausen:
Color and lightness constancy in different perceptual tasks. 445-455 - Ulrich Steinkühler, Holk Cruse:
A holistic model for an internal representation to control the movement of a manipulator with redundant degrees of freedom. 457-466 - Dagmar von Helversen, Otto von Helversen:
Acoustic pattern recognition in a grasshopper: processing in the time or frequency domain? 467-476 - Bernhard Ronacher:
How do bees learn and recognize visual patterns? 477-485 - Dietmar Todt, Henrike Hultsch:
How songbirds deal with large amounts of serial information: retrieval rules suggest a hierarchical song memory. 487-500 - Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker, Christine von Weizsäcker:
Information, evolution and "error-friendliness". 501-506
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