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Biological Cybernetics, Volume 106
Volume 106, Number 1, January 2012
- Karl-Theodor Kalveram, Daniel F. B. Haeufle, André Seyfarth, Sten Grimmer:
Energy management that generates terrain following versus apex-preserving hopping in man and machine. 1-13 - A. H. Abbassian, Morteza Fotouhi, Maziar Heidari:
Neural fields with fast learning dynamic kernel. 15-26 - Peter A. Tass, Oleksandr V. Popovych:
Unlearning tinnitus-related cerebral synchrony with acoustic coordinated reset stimulation: theoretical concept and modelling. 27-36 - Michael W. Spratling:
Predictive coding accounts for V1 response properties recorded using reverse correlation. 37-49 - Johannes Plett, Armin Bahl, Martin Buss, Kolja Kühnlenz, Alexander Borst:
Bio-inspired visual ego-rotation sensor for MAVs. 51-63 - Jens Peter Lindemann, Holger Weiss, Ralf Möller, Martin Egelhaaf:
Erratum to: Saccadic flight strategy facilitates collision avoidance: closed-loop simulation of a cyberfly. 65-66
Volume 106, Number 2, February 2012
- Georgi S. Medvedev, Svitlana Zhuravytska:
Shaping bursting by electrical coupling and noise. 67-88 - Sebastian Schneegans, Gregor Schöner:
A neural mechanism for coordinate transformation predicts pre-saccadic remapping. 89-109 - Zbynek Bures:
The stochastic properties of input spike trains control neuronal arithmetic. 111-122 - João Sacramento, Andreas Wichert:
Binary Willshaw learning yields high synaptic capacity for long-term familiarity memory. 123-133
Volume 106, Number 3, March 2012
- Nori Jacoby, Bruno H. Repp:
A general linear framework for the comparison and evaluation of models of sensorimotor synchronization. 135-154 - Mark Kostuk, Bryan A. Toth, C. Daniel Meliza, Daniel Margoliash, Henry D. I. Abarbanel:
Dynamical estimation of neuron and network properties II: path integral Monte Carlo methods. 155-167 - David Fernando Ramirez-Moreno, Terrence J. Sejnowski:
A computational model for the modulation of the prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle reflex. 169-176 - George Azzopardi, Nicolai Petkov:
A CORF computational model of a simple cell that relies on LGN input outperforms the Gabor function model. 177-189 - Johannes Partzsch, René Schüffny:
Developing structural constraints on connectivity for biologically embedded neural networks. 191-200
Volume 106, Numbers 4-5, July 2012
- Sebastian Bitzer, Stefan J. Kiebel:
Recognizing recurrent neural networks (rRNN): Bayesian inference for recurrent neural networks. 201-217 - Gin McCollum, François Klam, Werner Graf:
Face-infringement space: the frame of reference of the ventral intraparietal area. 219-239 - Alexander Mörtl, Tamara Lorenz, Björn N. S. Vlaskamp, Azwirman Gusrialdi, Anna Schubö, Sandra Hirche:
Modeling inter-human movement coordination: synchronization governs joint task dynamics. 241-259 - Iñaki Rañó:
An optimal control strategy for two-dimensional motion camouflage with non-holonimic constraints. 261-270 - Philip Sterne:
Efficient and robust associative memory from a generalized Bloom filter. 271-281 - Jonathan Delafield-Butt, Gert-Jan Pepping, Colin D. McCaig, David N. Lee:
Prospective guidance in a free-swimming cell. 283-293 - Yuma Matsuda, Masatsugu Ogawa, Masafumi Yano:
Visual shape representation with geometrically characterized contour partitions. 295-305 - Vivek Pant, Charles M. Higgins:
Tracking improves performance of biological collision avoidance models. 307-322
Volume 106, Numbers 6-7, September 2012
- Javier Rodríguez-Falces, Luis Gila-Useros, Nonna Alexandrovna Dimitrova:
Evaluation of the criteria to identify single-fibre potentials in human muscle fibres. 323-338 - Stefano Noventa, Giulio Vidotto:
A variational approach to behavioral and neuroelectrical laws. 339-358 - Henrik Gollee, Adamantia Mamma, Ian Loram, Peter J. Gawthrop:
Frequency-domain identification of the human controller. 359-372 - Peter A. Appleby:
A model of chemotaxis and associative learning in C. elegans. 373-387 - Roberto Santana, Concha Bielza, Pedro Larrañaga:
Regularized logistic regression and multiobjective variable selection for classifying MEG data. 389-405 - Renan Cipriano Moioli, Patrícia Amâncio Vargas, Phil Husbands:
Synchronisation effects on the behavioural performance and information dynamics of a simulated minimally cognitive robotic agent. 407-427
Volume 106, Numbers 8-9, October 2012
- Rodrigo Alvarez-Icaza, Kwabena Boahen:
Inferior olive mirrors joint dynamics to implement an inverse controller. 429-439 - Ilona J. Pinter, Arthur J. van Soest, Maarten F. Bobbert, Jeroen B. J. Smeets:
Conclusions on motor control depend on the type of model used to represent the periphery. 441-451 - Haiyan Wu, Ke Zou, Tianguang Zhang, Alexander Borst, Kolja Kühnlenz:
Insect-inspired high-speed motion vision system for robot control. 453-463 - Eva R. M. Joosten, Peter Neri:
Human pitch detectors are tuned on a fine scale, but are perceptually accessed on a coarse scale. 465-482 - Bailu Si, Emilio Kropff, Alessandro Treves:
Grid alignment in entorhinal cortex. 483-506 - Silvia Tolu, Mauricio Vanegas, Niceto R. Luque, Jesús Alberto Garrido, Eduardo Ros:
Bio-inspired adaptive feedback error learning architecture for motor control. 507-522 - Karl J. Friston, Spyridon Samothrakis, P. Read Montague:
Active inference and agency: optimal control without cost functions. 523-541
Volume 106, Number 10, November 2012
- Marcus Blümel, Scott L. Hooper, Christoph Guschlbauer, William E. White, Ansgar Büschges:
Determining all parameters necessary to build Hill-type muscle models from experiments on single muscles. 543-558 - Marcus Blümel, Christoph Guschlbauer, Silvia Daun-Gruhn, Scott L. Hooper, Ansgar Büschges:
Hill-type muscle model parameters determined from experiments on single muscles show large animal-to-animal variation. 559-571 - Marcus Blümel, Christoph Guschlbauer, Scott L. Hooper, Ansgar Büschges:
Using individual-muscle specific instead of across-muscle mean data halves muscle simulation error. 573-585 - Le Hoa Nguyen, Keum-Shik Hong, Seonghun Park:
Bifurcation control of the Morris-Lecar neuron model via a dynamic state-feedback control. 587-594 - Helmut Hauser, Auke Jan Ijspeert, Rudolf M. Füchslin, Rolf Pfeifer, Wolfgang Maass:
The role of feedback in morphological computation with compliant bodies. 595-613
Volume 106, Numbers 11-12, December 2012
- J. Leo van Hemmen, Patrick van der Smagt, Barry E. Stein:
Foreword for the special issue on Multimodal and Sensorimotor Bionics. 615-616 - Andrew J. King, Kerry M. M. Walker:
Integrating information from different senses in the auditory cortex. 617-625 - Joachim Mogdans, Horst Bleckmann:
Coping with flow: behavior, neurophysiology and modeling of the fish lateral line system. 627-642 - Karoline Lienbacher, Anja K. E. Horn:
Palisade endings and proprioception in extraocular muscles: a comparison with skeletal muscles. 643-655 - Yoram Gutfreund:
Stimulus-specific adaptation, habituation and change detection in the gaze control system. 657-668 - Boris P. Chagnaud, John Simmers, Hans Straka:
Predictability of visual perturbation during locomotion: implications for corrective efference copy signaling. 669-679 - Thomas Brandt, Marianne Dieterich, Michael Strupp, Stefan Glasauer:
Model approach to neurological variants of visuo-spatial neglect. 681-690 - Cristiano Cuppini, Elisa Magosso, Benjamin A. Rowland, Barry E. Stein, Mauro Ursino:
Hebbian mechanisms help explain development of multisensory integration in the superior colliculus: a neural network model. 691-713 - Christian Tetzlaff, Christoph Kolodziejski, Irene Markelic, Florentin Wörgötter:
Time scales of memory, learning, and plasticity. 715-726 - Neville Hogan, Dagmar Sternad:
Dynamic primitives of motor behavior. 727-739 - Agneta Gustus, Georg Stillfried, Judith Visser, Henrik Jörntell, Patrick van der Smagt:
Human hand modelling: kinematics, dynamics, applications. 741-755 - Gerald E. Loeb:
Optimal isn't good enough. 757-765
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