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Biological Cybernetics, Volume 82
Volume 82, Number 1, January 2000
- W. S. Tirsch, M. Keidel, S. Perz, Hagen Scherb, Gerald Sommer:
Inverse covariation of spectral density and correlation dimension in cyclic EEG dynamics of the human brain. 1-14 - Michael J. Korenberg, Jerry E. Solomon, Moira E. Regelson:
Parallel cascade identification as a means for automatically classifying protein sequences into structure/function groups. 15-21 - Gerhard H. Staude, Reinhard Dengler, Werner Wolf:
The discontinuous nature of motor execution. 23-33 - Hiroshi Okamoto, Kazuhisa Ichikawa:
Switching characteristics of a model for biochemical-reaction networks describing autophosphorylation versus dephosphorylation of Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II. 35-47 - Josette Pastor, Marc Lafon, Louise Travé-Massuyès, Jean-François Démonet, Bernard Doyon, Pierre Celsis:
Information processing in large-scale cerebral networks: the causal connectivity approach. 49-59 - Zhihua Wu, Zhefeng Gong, Chunhua Feng, Aike Guo:
An emergent mechanism of selective visual attention in Drosophila. 61-68 - Ernest D. Fasse, Neville Hogan, Bruce A. Kay, Ferdinando A. Mussa-Ivaldi:
Haptic interaction with virtual objects. 69-83 - Ramón Huerta, Manuel A. Sánchez-Montañés, Fernando J. Corbacho, Juan A. Sigüenza:
A Central pattern generator to control a pyloric-based system. 85-94
Volume 82, Number 2, January 2000
- Jan C. Wiemer, Thomas Burwick, Werner von Seelen:
Self-organizing maps for visual feature representation based on natural binocular stimuli. 97-110 - Bernhard Hellwig:
A quantitative analysis of the local connectivity between pyramidal neurons in layers 2/3 of the rat visual cortex. 111-121 - Tadashi Kashima, Yoshihisa Isurugi, Masasuke Shima:
Analysis of a muscular control system in human movements. 123-131 - H. Hatze:
The inverse dynamics problem of neuromuscular control. 133-141 - A. A. Post, Andreas Daffertshofer, Peter Jan Beek:
Principal components in three-ball cascade juggling. 143-152 - K. Becker, Werner Backhaus:
A physiological model of dark-adapted and light-adapted photoreceptors of the honeybee. 153-160 - Paul J. Stapley, Thierry Pozzo, Alexander Grishin, Charalambos Papaxanthis:
Investigating centre of mass stabilisation as the goal of posture and movement coordination during human whole body reaching. 161-172 - Jan C. Wiemer, Friederike Spengler, Frank Joublin, Peter Stagge, Sylvie Wacquant:
Learning cortical topography from spatiotemporal stimuli. 173-187
Volume 82, Number 3, February 2000
- Takeshi Aihara, Minoru Tsukada, Hironori Matsuda:
Two dynamic processes for the induction of long-term potentiation in hippocampal CA1 neurons. 189-195 - Alan Calvitti, Randall D. Beer:
Analysis of a distributed model of leg coordination. 197-206 - Nobuaki Nakazawa, Ryojun Ikeura, Hikaru Inooka:
Characteristics of human fingertips in the shearing direction. 207-214 - Hidekazu Fukai, Shinji Doi, Taishin Nomura, Shunsuke Sato:
Hopf bifurcations in multiple-parameter space of the Hodgkin-Huxley equations I. Global organization of bistable periodic solutions. 215-222 - Hidekazu Fukai, Taishin Nomura, Shinji Doi, Shunsuke Sato:
Hopf bifurcations in multiple-parameter space of the Hodgkin-Huxley equations II. Singularity theoretic approach and highly degenerate bifurcations. 223-229 - Jürgen Schwarz, Alexander Sieck, Gerhard Dangelmayr, Andreas Stevens:
Mode dynamics of interacting neural populations by bi-orthogonal spectral decomposition. 231-245 - Barbara Webb, Tom W. Scutt:
A simple latency-dependent spiking-neuron model of cricket phonotaxis. 247-269
Volume 82, Number 4, March 2000
- Astrid A. Prinz, Peter Fromherz:
Electrical synapses by guided growth of cultured neurons from the snail Lymnaea stagnalis. - G. Meinhardt:
Detection of compound spatial patterns: further evidence for different channel interactions. 269-282 - Uwe Meyer-Bäse, Anke Meyer-Bäse, Henning Scheich:
An interspike interval method for computing phase locking from neural firing. 283-290 - Martin Stetter, Hauke Bartsch, Klaus Obermayer:
A mean-field model for orientation tuning, contrast saturation, and contextual effects in the primary visual cortex. 291-304 - Hideyuki Suzuki, Kazuyuki Aihara, Jun Murakami, Tateo Shimozawa:
Analysis of neural spike trains with interspike interval reconstruction. 305-311 - Ümmühan Isoglu-Alkaç, Canan Basar-Eroglu, Ahmet Ademoglu, Tamer Demiralp, Michael Miener, Michael Stadler:
Alpha activity decreases during the perception of Necker cube reversals: an application of wavelet transform. 313-320 - Jacob Spoelstra, Nicolas Schweighofer, Michael A. Arbib:
Cerebellar learning of accurate predictive control for fast-reaching movements. 321-333 - Robert J. Peterka:
Postural control model interpretation of stabilogram diffusion analysis. 335-343 - Christian Piepenbrock, Klaus Obermayer:
The effect of intracortical competition on the formation of topographic maps in models of Hebbian learning. 345-353
Volume 82, Number 5, April 2000
- Naoyuki Sato, Masafumi Yano:
A model of binocular stereopsis including a global consistency constraint. 357-371 - Shigeki Ikegawa, Minoru Shinohara, Tetsuo Fukunaga, Joseph P. Zbilut, Charles L. Webber Jr.:
Nonlinear time-course of lumbar muscle fatigue using recurrence quantifications. 373-382 - Colin W. G. Clifford, Keith Langley:
Recursive implementations of temporal filters for image motion computation. 383-390 - David S. Broomhead, Richard A. Clement, Mark R. Muldoon, Jonathan P. Whittle, Columba Scallan, Richard V. Abadi:
Modelling of congenital nystagmus waveforms produced by saccadic system abnormalities. 391-399 - U. Mortensen, C. Nachtigall:
Visual channels, Hebbian assemblies and the effect of Hebb's rule. 401-413 - John G. Taylor, Neill R. Taylor:
Analysis of recurrent cortico-basal ganglia-thalamic loops for working memory. 415-432 - M. P. Broderick, B. Pavis, Karl M. Newell:
Assessment of the adiabatic transformability hypothesis in a ball-bouncing task. 433-442
Volume 82, Number 6, May 2000
- Yoshinari Makino, Masanori Akiyama, Masafumi Yano:
Emergent mechanisms in multiple pattern generation of the lobster pyloric network. 443-454 - W. K. Luk, Kazuyuki Aihara:
Synchronization and sensitivity enhancement of the Hodgkin-Huxley neurons due to inhibitory inputs. 455-467 - Boris S. Gutkin, Charles E. Smith:
Conditions for noise reduction and stable encoding of spatial structure by cortical neural networks. 469-475 - Jürgen Fell, K. Mann, Joachim Röschke, M. S. Gopinathan:
Nonlinear analysis of continuous ECG during sleep I. Reconstruction. 477-483 - Jürgen Fell, K. Mann, Joachim Röschke, M. S. Gopinathan:
Nonlinear analysis of continuous ECG during sleep II. Dynamical measures. 485-491 - Y. A. Bedrov, O. E. Dick, A. D. Nozdrachev, G. N. Akoev:
Method for constructing the boundary of the bursting oscillations region in the neuron model. 493-497 - Alexander A. Frolov, Michel Dufossè, S. Rízek, Arthur Kaladjian:
On the possibility of linear modelling the human arm neuromuscular apparatus. 499-515 - Martin Falcke, Ramón Huerta, Mikhail I. Rabinovich, Henry D. I. Abarbanel, Robert C. Elson, Allen I. Selverston:
Modeling observed chaotic oscillations in bursting neurons: the role of calcium dynamics and IP3. 517-527
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