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Biological Cybernetics, Volume 68
Volume 68, Number 1, November 1992
- Jeanette Hellgren, Sten Grillner, Anders Lansner:
Computer simulation of the segmental neural network generating locomotion in lamprey by using populations of network interneurons. 1-13 - Jaap van Pelt:
A simple vector implementation of the Laplace-transformed cable equations in passive dendritic trees. 15-21 - J. H. van Hateren:
A theory of maximizing sensory information. 23-29 - Nicolaos B. Karayiannis, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos:
On the performance of single-layered neural networks. 31-41 - Paul Patton, Elizabeth Thomas, Robert E. Wyatt:
A computational model of vertical signal propagation in the primary visual cortex. 43-52 - D. I. Sidelnikov, O. V. Gritsenko, A. P. Simonova, Nikolay G. Rambidi, A. A. Polezhaev, D. S. Chernavskii:
Nonlinear dynamics of the distributed biochemical systems functioning in the dissipative structure formation mode. 53-62 - Simon R. Gutman, Gerald L. Gottlieb:
Basic functions of variability of simple pre-planned movements. 63-73 - David T. Westwick, Robert E. Kearney:
A new algorithm for the identification of multiple input Wiener systems. 75-85 - Guido Bugmann:
Multiplying with neurons: Compensation for irregular input spike trains by using time-dependent synaptic efficiencies. 87-92 - Arjen van Ooyen, Jaap van Pelt, Michael A. Corner, Fernando H. Lopes da Silva:
The emergence of long-lasting transients of activity in simple neural networks. 93
Volume 68, Number 2, December 1992
- Mitsuo Kawato, Hiroaki Gomi:
A computational model of four regions of the cerebellum based on feedback-error learning. 95-103 - Hiroaki Gomi, Mitsuo Kawato:
Adaptive feedback control models of the vestibulocerebellum and spinocerebellum. 105-114 - Roger Cerf, M. Oumarrakchi, M. L. Ben Maati, M. Sefrioui:
Doublet-split-scaling of correlation integrals in non-linear dynamics and in neurobiology. 115-124 - Susan A. Werness, S. Dale Fay, Kim T. Blackwell, Thomas P. Vogl, Daniel L. Alkon:
Associative learning in a network model of Hermissenda crassicornis. 125-133 - Gábor T. Bartha, Richard F. Thompson:
Control of rabbit nictitating membrane movements I: A computer model of the retractor bulbi muscle and the associated orbital mechanics. 135-143 - Gábor T. Bartha, Richard F. Thompson:
Control of rabbit nictitating membrane movements II: Analysis of the relation of motoneuron activity to behavior. 145-154 - Andrzej Cichocki, Rolf Unbehauen:
Neural networks for computing eigenvalues and eigenvectors. 155-164 - Volkmar Weiss:
The relationship between short-term memory capacity and EEG power spectral density. 165-172 - Kevin N. Gurney, M. J. Wright:
A self-organising neural network model of image velocity encoding. 173-181 - Karl-Theodor Kalveram:
A neural network model rapidly learning gains and gating of reflexes necessary to adapt to an arm's dynamics. 183-191
Volume 68, Number 3, January 1993
- Ferdinand Grüneis, Mitsuyuki Nakao, Yoshinari Mizutani, Mitsuaki Yamamoto, Malte Meesmann, T. Musha:
Further study on 1/f fluctuations observed in central single neurons during REM sleep. 193-198 - Mandyam V. Srinivasan, Z. F. Jin, Gert Stange, Michael R. Ibbotson:
'Vector white noise': a technique for mapping the motion receptive fields of direction-selective visual neurons. 199-207 - Thomas B. Kepler, Eve Marder:
Spike initiation and propagation on axons with slow inward currents. 209-214 - Satoshi Yamada, Michio Nakashima, Kenji Matsumoto, Satoru Shiono:
Information theoretic analysis of action potential trains. 215-220 - Miro Pobuda, Casper J. Erkelens:
The relationship between absolute disparity and ocular vergence. 221-228 - Glenn A. Myers, Lawrence Stark:
Level dependent signal flow in the light pupil reflex. 229-234 - Glenn A. Myers, Julie A. Gannon, Lawrence W. Stark:
Level dependent signal flow in the light pupil reflex. 235-240 - Glenn A. Myers, Lawrence Stark:
Level dependent signal flow in the light pupil reflex. 241-246 - Makoto Hirahara, Takashi Nagano:
A neural network model for visual motion detection that can explain psychophysical and neurophysiological phenomena. 247-252 - V. Tolkachev, B. Bershadsky, Anatoly Nemirko:
Solvability of the electrocardiology inverse problem for a moving dipole. 253-258 - H. J. Pfeiffer, U. T. Koch, Ulrich Bässler:
Mass-induced oscillations in the femur-tibia control system of stick insects. 259-266 - Friedemann Awiszus:
Quantification and statistical verification of neuronal stimulus responses from noisy spike train data. 267-274 - Ben H. Jansen, George Zouridakis, Michael E. Brandt:
A neurophysiologically-based mathematical model of flash visual evoked potentials. 275-283 - E. Erwin, Klaus Obermayer, Klaus Schulten:
Erratum. 285
Volume 68, Number 4, February 1993
- J. J. Collins, Ian Stewart:
Hexapodal gaits and coupled nonlinear oscillator models. 287-298 - Malte Meesmann, Ferdinand Grüneis, Peter Flachenecker, Klaus-Dietrich Kniffki:
A new method for analysis of heart rate variability: counting statistics of 1/f fluctuations. 299-306 - Barry E. Willner, Willard L. Miranker, Chien-Ping Lu:
Neural organization of the locomotive oscillator. 307-320 - J. M. Hans du Buf:
Responses of simple cells: events, interferences, and ambiguities. 321-333 - Mayank R. Mehta, Chandan Dasgupta, Gautam R. Ullal:
A neural network model for kindling of focal epilepsy: basic mechanism. 335-340 - Dmitriy Melkonian:
Transient analysis of a chemical synaptic transmission. 341-350 - Haluk Ögmen, M. Moussa:
A neural model for nonassociative learning in a prototypical sensory-motor scheme: the landing reaction in flies. 351-361 - Wulfram Gerstner, Raphael Ritz, J. Leo van Hemmen:
A biologically motivated and analytically soluble model of collective oscillations in the cortex. 363-374 - Alan Hreljac:
The relationship between smoothness and performance during the practice of a lower limb obstacle avoidance task. 375-379
Volume 68, Number 5, March 1993
- R. M. Wood, Tadao Murata, Hiroshi Shimizu:
Oscillatory binocular system and temporal segmentation of stereoscopic depth surfaces. 381-391 - David Somers, Nancy Kopell:
Rapid synchronization through fast threshold modulation. 393-407 - Carl Edward Rasmussen, David J. Willshaw:
Presynaptic and postsynaptic competition in models for the development of neuromuscular connections. 409-419 - Endre E. Kadar, Richard C. Schmidt, Michael T. Turvey:
Constants underlying frequency changes in biological rhythmic movements. 421-430 - Gerhard Manteuffel, Gerhard Roth:
A model of the saccadic sensorimotor system of salamanders. 431-440 - C. D. Myre, D. J. Woodward:
Bistability, switches and working memory in a two-neuron inhibitory-feedback model. 441-449 - L. Dabrowski:
A diffusion model of a neuron and neural nets. 451-454 - Michael Herrmann, Eytan Ruppin, Marius Usher:
A neural model of the dynamic activation of memory. 455-463 - Martin Stetter, Elmar Wolfgang Lang, A. Müller:
Emergence of orientation selective simple cells simulated in deterministic and stochastic neural networks. 465-476
Volume 68, Number 6, April 1993
- Ichiro Shimada, Yoshiyuki Kawazoe, Hiroaki Hara:
A temporal model of animal behavior based on a fractality in the feeding of Drosophila melanogaster. 477-481 - Tsuyoshi Chawanya, Toshio Aoyagi, Ikuko Nishikawa, Koji Okuda, Yoshiki Kuramoto:
A model for feature linking via collective oscillations in the primary visual cortex. 483-490 - Kiyohiko Nakamura:
A theory of cerebral learning regulated by the reward system. 491-498 - Menashe Dornay, Terence D. Sanger:
Equilibrium point control of a monkey arm simulator by a fast learning tree structured artificial neural network. 499-508 - Jean-Claude Gilhodes, Yves Coiton, J. P. Roll, Bernard Ans:
Propriomuscular coding of kinaesthetic sensation. 509-517 - Uwe Müller-Wilm:
A neuron-like network with the ability to learn coordinated movement patterns. 519-526 - Pawel Kaluzny, Remigiusz Tarnecki:
Recurrence plots of neuronal spike trains. 527-534 - Christopher I. Connolly, J. Brian Burns:
A model for the functioning of the striatum. 535-544 - Jan Zadák, Rolf Unbehauen:
An application of mapping neural networks and a digital signal processor for cochlear neuroprostheses. 545-552 - Friedemann Awiszus:
Sensitivity of different stimulus-timing strategies for the detection of small excitations in noisy spike train data. 553-558 - Patrick Hamilton:
A language to describe the growth of neurites. 559-565
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