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Biological Cybernetics, Volume 101
Volume 101, Number 1, July 2009
- Alain Destexhe, Terrence J. Sejnowski:
The Wilson-Cowan model, 36 years later. 1-2 - Hal Henke, Peter A. Robinson, Peter M. Drysdale, Peter N. Loxley:
Spatiotemporal dynamics of pattern formation in the primary visual cortex and hallucinations. 3-18 - Dávid Samu, Péter Erös, Balázs Ujfalussy, Tamás Kiss:
Robust path integration in the entorhinal grid cell system with hippocampal feed-back. 19-34 - Sean Carver, Tim Kiemel, Noah J. Cowan, John J. Jeka:
Optimal motor control may mask sensory dynamics. 35-42 - Frank Hoppensteadt:
Activity patterns in networks stabilized by background oscillations. 43-47 - B. W. Verdaasdonk, H. F. J. M. Koopman, Frans C. T. van der Helm:
Energy efficient walking with central pattern generators: from passive dynamic walking to biologically inspired control. 49-61 - Joanna Pressley, Todd W. Troyer:
Complementary responses to mean and variance modulations in the perfect integrate-and-fire model. 63-70 - Hariharan Nalatore, Govindan Rangarajan:
Short-window spectral analysis using AMVAR and multitaper methods: a comparison. 71-80
Volume 101, Number 2, August 2009
- Matthieu Gilson, Anthony N. Burkitt, David B. Grayden, Doreen A. Thomas, J. Leo van Hemmen:
Emergence of network structure due to spike-timing-dependent plasticity in recurrent neuronal networks. I. Input selectivity-strengthening correlated input pathways. 81-102 - Matthieu Gilson, Anthony N. Burkitt, David B. Grayden, Doreen A. Thomas, J. Leo van Hemmen:
Emergence of network structure due to spike-timing-dependent plasticity in recurrent neuronal networks. II. Input selectivity - symmetry breaking. 103-114 - Jacoba E. Smit, Tania Hanekom, Johan J. Hanekom:
Modelled temperature-dependent excitability behaviour of a generalised human peripheral sensory nerve fibre. 115-130 - Peter J. Gawthrop, Ian Loram, Martin Lakie:
Predictive feedback in human simulated pendulum balancing. 131-146 - Yongli Song, Valeri A. Makarov, Manuel G. Velarde:
Stability switches, oscillatory multistability, and spatio-temporal patterns of nonlinear oscillations in recurrently delay coupled neural networks. 147-167
Volume 101, Number 3, September 2009
- Bartholomew Baddeley, Andrew Philippides, Paul Graham, Natalie Hempel de Ibarra, Thomas Collett, Phil Husbands:
What can be learnt from analysing insect orientation flights using probabilistic SLAM? 169-182 - Elio Tuci:
An investigation of the evolutionary origin of reciprocal communication using simulated autonomous agents. 183-199 - Saguna Dubey, Sandeep Sambaraju, Sarat Chandra Cautha, Vednath Arya, V. S. Chakravarthy:
A phase dynamic model of systematic error in simple copying tasks. 201-213 - Satoshi Ito, Shouta Takeuchi, Minoru Sasaki:
Object orientation in two dimensional grasp with friction towards minimization of gripping power. 215-226 - Ingo Fründ, Frank W. Ohl, Christoph S. Herrmann:
Spike-timing-dependent plasticity leads to gamma band responses in a neural network. 227-240 - Ming Luo, Yongjun Wu, Jianhua Peng:
Washout filter aided mean field feedback desynchronization in an ensemble of globally coupled neural oscillators. 241-246
Volume 101, Number 4, October 2009
- A. Wickramasuriya, John Schmitt:
Leg recirculation in horizontal plane locomotion. 247-263 - Eugenio Urdapilleta, Inés Samengo:
The firing statistics of Poisson neuron models driven by slow stimuli. 265-277 - Dan Beamish, Shabana Bhatti, C. Scott Chubbs, I. Scott MacKenzie, Jianhong Wu, Zhujun Jing:
Estimation of psychomotor delay from the Fitts' law coefficients. 279-296 - Anne Lippert, Victoria Booth:
Understanding effects on excitability of simulated Ih modulation in simple neuronal models. 297-306 - Michael Mangan, Barbara Webb:
Modelling place memory in crickets. 307-323
Volume 101, Numbers 5-6, December 2009
- Pierre Meyrand, Daniel Cattaert, Hubert Ostaszewski, Tiaza Bem:
Inhibitory network of spiking neurons may express a sharp peak of synchrony at low frequency band. 325-338 - Fredrick H. Rothganger, Thomas J. Anastasio:
Using input minimization to train a cerebellar model to simulate regulation of smooth pursuit. 339-359 - Mehran Emadi Andani, Fariba Bahrami, Parviz Jabehdar Maralani, Auke Jan Ijspeert:
MODEM: a multi-agent hierarchical structure to model the human motor control system. 361-377 - Yury P. Shimansky:
Biologically plausible learning in neural networks: a lesson from bacterial chemotaxis. 379-385 - Per Danzl, João Pedro Hespanha, Jeff Moehlis:
Event-based minimum-time control of oscillatory neuron models. 387-399 - Urs M. Bergmann, Reimer Kühn, Ion-Olimpiu Stamatescu:
Learning with incomplete information in the committee machine. 401-410 - Matthieu Gilson, Anthony N. Burkitt, David B. Grayden, Doreen A. Thomas, J. Leo van Hemmen:
Emergence of network structure due to spike-timing-dependent plasticity in recurrent neuronal networks III: Partially connected neurons driven by spontaneous activity. 411-426 - Matthieu Gilson, Anthony N. Burkitt, David B. Grayden, Doreen A. Thomas, J. Leo van Hemmen:
Emergence of network structure due to spike-timing-dependent plasticity in recurrent neuronal networks IV. 427-444
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