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Biological Cybernetics, Volume 74
Volume 74, Number 1, December 1995
- Michael E. Brandt, Guanrong Chen:
Controlling the dynamical behavior of a circle map model of the human heart. 1-8 - Jürgen Kröller:
Third-order reverse correlation analysis of muscle spindle primary afferent fiber responses to random muscle stretch. 9-20 - Armin Fuchs, Viktor K. Jirsa, Hermann Haken, J. A. Scott Kelso:
Extending the HKB model of coordinated movement to oscillators with different eigenfrequencies. 21-30 - Peter A. Tass, Hermann Haken:
Synchronized oscillations in the visual cortex - a synergetic model. 31-39 - J. J. Buchanan, J. A. Scott Kelso, Armin Fuchs:
Coordination dynamics of trajectory formation. 41-54 - Rémy Lestienne:
Determination of the precision of spike timing in the visual cortex of anaesthetised cats. 55-61 - Bo Cartling:
Dynamics control of semantic processes in a hierarchical associative memory. 63-71 - Enrico Blanzieri, Fabio Grandi, Dario Maio:
High-order behaviour in learning gate networks with lateral inhibition. 73-83 - Sergey M. Korogod:
Electro-geometrical coupling in non-uniform branching dendrites. 85-93
Volume 74, Number 2, January 1996
- Hanspeter A. Mallot, Sabine Gillner, Petra A. Arndt:
Is correspondence search in human stereo vision a coarse-to-fine process? 95-106 - Michael T. Turvey, Kenneth G. Holt, J. P. Obusek, A. Salo, Peter N. Kugler:
Adiabatic transformability hypothesis of human locomotion. 107-115 - Réjean Plamondon, Claudio M. Privitera:
A neural model for generating and learning a rapid movement sequence. 117-130 - Leonel Gómez, Ruben Budelli:
Two-neuron networks. 131-137 - F. Eddi, J. Mariani, G. Waysand:
Transient synaptic redundancy in the developing cerebellum and isostatic random stacking of hard spheres. 139-146 - Patrick D. Roberts, Gin McCollum:
Dynamics of the sit-to-stand movement. 147-157 - Xiangbao Wu, Robert A. Baxter, William B. Levy:
Context codes and the effect of noisy learning on a simplified hippocampal CA3 model. 159-165 - R. N. Miftakhov, G. R. Abdusheva, D. L. Wingate:
Model predictions of myoelectrical activity of the small bowel. 167-179 - Alessandro Giuliani, Pietro Lo Giudice, Anna Maria Mancini, Gianni Quatrini, Licia Pacifici, Charles L. Webber, Michail Zak, Joseph P. Zbilut:
A Markovian formalization of heart rate dynamics evinces a quantum-like hypothesis. 181-187
Volume 74, Number 3, March 1996
- Silvio P. Sabatini:
Recurrent inhibition and clustered connectivity as a basis for Gabor-like receptive fields in the visual cortex. 189-202 - Gisbert Schneider, Johannes Schuchhardt, Paul Wrede:
Evolutionary optimization in multimodal search space. 203-207 - Hans-Martin R. Arnoldi, Wilfried Brauer:
Synchronization without oscillatory neurons. 209-223 - J. Brocas, C. Fromageot:
Thermoregulation in homeotherms: central temperature results from optimization of energy transfers. 225-234 - Gabriela Slavcheva, V. Kolev, N. Radicheva:
Extracellular action potentials of skeletal muscle fibre affected by 4-aminopyridine: a model study. 235-241 - Miguel A. Andrade, Federico Morán:
Structural study of the development of ocularity domains using a neural network model. 243-254 - Alexander V. Lukashin, Bagrat R. Amirikian, V. L. Mozhaev, George L. Wilcox, Apostolos P. Georgopoulos:
Modeling motor cortical operations by an attractor network of stochastic neurons. 255-261 - Teresa Zielinska:
Coupled oscillators utilised as gait rhythm generators of a two-legged walking machine. 263-273 - Frank Joublin, Friederike Spengler, Sylvie Wacquant, Hubert R. Dinse:
A columnar model of somatosensory reorganizational plasticity based on Hebbian and non-Hebbian learning rules. 275-286
Volume 74, Number 4, April 1996
- J. D. Becker, J. Krüger:
Recognition of visual stimuli from multiple neuronal activity in monkey visual cortex. 287-298 - Andrzej W. Przybyszewski, M. J. M. Lankheet, Wim A. van de Grind:
On the complex dynamics of intracellular ganglion cell light responses in the cat retina. 299-308 - Tomoki Fukai:
Bulbocortical interplay in olfactory information processing via synchronous oscillations. 309-317 - V. Sundareswaran, Lucia Maria Vaina:
Adaptive computational models of fast learning of motion direction discrimination. 319-329 - Itiel E. Dror, Faith L. Florer, Damien Rios, Mark Zagaeski:
Using artificial bat sonar neural networks for complex pattern recognition: Recognizing faces and the speed of a moving target. 331-338 - Kevin N. Gurney, M. J. Wright:
A biologically plausible model of early visual motion processing I: Theory and implementation. 339-348 - Kevin N. Gurney, M. J. Wright:
A biologically plausible model of early visual motion processing II: Psychophysical application. 349-358 - Andrej Kral, Vladimír Majerník:
Neural networks simulating the frequency discrimination of hearing for non-stationary short tone stimuli. 359-366 - Metin Akay, Yasemin M. Akay, Hazel H. Szeto:
The effects of morphine on the relationship between fetal EEG, breathing and blood pressure signals using fast wavelet transform. 367-372 - Rafael Laboissière, David J. Ostry, Anatol G. Feldman:
The control of multi-muscle systems: human jaw and hyoid movements. 373-384 - Bo Cartling:
Dynamics control of semantic processes in a hierarchical associative memory. 385
Volume 74, Number 5, May 1996
- Alessandra Celletti, Alessandro E. P. Villa:
Low-dimensional chaotic attractors in the rat brain. 387-393 - Roger Cerf, M. Sefrioui, Michel Toussaint, R. Luthringer, J. P. Macher:
Low-dimensional dynamic self-organization in delta-sleep: effect of partial sleep deprivation. 395-403 - Javaan S. Chahl, Mandyam V. Srinivasan:
Visual computation of egomotion using an image interpolation technique. 405-411 - Kevin A. Davis, Herbert F. Voigt:
Computer simulation of shared input among projection neurons in the dorsal cochlear nucleus. 413-425 - Martin A. Giese, T. M. H. Dijkstra, Gregor Schöner, C. C. A. M. Gielen:
Identification of the nonlinear state-space dynamics of the action-perception cycle for visually induced postural sway. 427-437 - Harel Z. Shouval, Leon N. Cooper:
Organization of receptive fields in networks with Hebbian learning: the connection between synaptic and phenomenological models. 439-447 - Hellmut Napp-Zinn, Michael Jansen, Rolf Eckmiller:
Recognition and tracking of impulse patterns with delay adaptation in biology-inspired pulse processing neural net (BPN) hardware. 449-453 - R. N. Miftakhov, G. R. Abdusheva:
Numerical simulation of excitation-contraction coupling in a locus of the small bowel. 455-467 - Alexander V. Lukashin, Bagrat R. Amirikian, Apostolos P. Georgopoulos:
Neural computations underlying the exertion of force: a model. 469-478
Volume 74, Number 6, June 1996
- Isaac Meilijson, Eytan Ruppin:
Optimal firing in sparsely-connected low-activity attractor networks. 479-485 - Neri Kafkafi, Stavit Levi-Havusha, Ilan Golani, Yoav Benjamini:
Coordination of side-to-side head movements and walking in amphetamine-treated rats: a stereotyped motor pattern as a stable equilibrium in a dynamical system. 487-495 - Oberdan Parodi, P. Combe, J.-C. Ducom:
Temporal coding in vision: coding by the spike arrival times leads to oscillations in the case of moving targets. 497-509 - Roy Glasius, Andrzej Komoda, Stan C. A. M. Gielen:
A biologically inspired neural net for trajectory formation and obstacle avoidance. 511-520 - Martin Jüttner, Terry Caelli, Ingo Rentschler:
Recognition-by-parts: a computational approach to human learning and generalization of shapes. 521-535 - Alexander K. Vidybida:
Neuron as time coherence discriminator. 537-542 - D. I. Stephanova, H. Bostock:
A distributed-parameter model of the myelinated human motor nerve fibre: temporal and spatial distributions of electrotonic potentials and ionic currents. 543-547 - Barbara M. Ritz, G. Ludwig Hofacker:
Informational properties of neural nets performing algorithmic and logical tasks. 549-555 - Andreas Wagner:
Genetic redundancy caused by gene duplications and its evolution in networks of transcriptional regulators. 557-567
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