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Biological Cybernetics, Volume 96
Volume 96, Number 1, January 2007
- Peter U. Tse, P.-J. Hsieh:
Component and intrinsic motion integrate in 'dancing bar' illusion. 1-8 - James Bonaiuto, Edina Rosta, Michael A. Arbib:
Extending the mirror neuron system model, I. 9-38 - Eirini Mavritsaki, Nathan F. Lepora, John Porrill, Christopher H. Yeo, Paul Dean:
Response linearity determined by recruitment strategy in detailed model of nictitating membrane control. 39-57 - Michael J. Richardson, Richard C. Schmidt, Bruce A. Kay:
Distinguishing the noise and attractor strength of coordinated limb movements using recurrence analysis. 59-78 - Dingguo Zhang, Kuanyi Zhu:
Modeling biological motor control for human locomotion with functional electrical stimulation. 79-97 - Enrico Rossoni, Jianfeng Feng:
Decoding spike train ensembles: tracking a moving stimulus. 99-112 - Georgios D. Mitsis, Andrew S. French, Ulli Höger, Spiros H. Courellis, Vasilis Z. Marmarelis:
Principal dynamic mode analysis of action potential firing in a spider mechanoreceptor. 113-127 - Terry Elliott:
Intrinsic versus extrinsic influences in the development of neuronal maps. 129-143 - Roberto Latorre, Francisco de Borja Rodríguez Ortiz, Pablo Varona:
Neural signatures: multiple coding in spiking-bursting cells. 145
Volume 96, Number 2, February 2007
- Natalia Dounskaia:
Kinematic invariants during cyclical arm movements. 147-163 - B. W. Verdaasdonk, H. F. J. M. Koopman, Frans C. T. van der Helm:
Resonance tuning in a neuro-musculo-skeletal model of the forearm. 165-180 - Stephen P. DeWeerth, Michael S. Reid, Edgar A. Brown, Robert J. Butera:
A comparative analysis of multi-conductance neuronal models in silico. 181-194 - D. I. Stephanova, A. S. Alexandrov, A. Kossev, L. Christova:
Simulating focal demyelinating neuropathies: membrane property abnormalities. 195-208 - Christine Azevedo, Bernard Espiau, Bernard Amblard, Christine Assaiante:
Bipedal locomotion: toward unified concepts in robotics and neuroscience. 209-228 - Alexander K. Kozlov, Anders Lansner, Sten Grillner, Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski:
A hemicord locomotor network of excitatory interneurons: a simulation study. 229-243 - Tatiana Britvina, Jos J. Eggermont:
A Markov model for interspike interval distributions of auditory cortical neurons that do not show periodic firings. 245-264 - Arpan Banerjee, Viktor K. Jirsa:
How do neural connectivity and time delays influence bimanual coordination? 265-278
Volume 96, Number 3, March 2007
- Sungho Jo, Steve G. Massaquoi:
A model of cerebrocerebello-spinomuscular interaction in the sagittal control of human walking. 279-307 - Henning U. Voss, Bruce D. McCandliss, Jamshid Ghajar, Minah Suh:
A quantitative synchronization model for smooth pursuit target tracking. 309-322 - Malte Schilling, Holk Cruse, Paolo Arena:
Hexapod Walking: an expansion to Walknet dealing with leg amputations and force oscillations. 323-340 - Dinant A. Kistemaker, Arthur J. van Soest, Maarten F. Bobbert:
A model of open-loop control of equilibrium position and stiffness of the human elbow joint. 341-350 - Mauro Ursino, Melissa Zavaglia, Laura Astolfi, Fabio Babiloni:
Use of a neural mass model for the analysis of effective connectivity among cortical regions based on high resolution EEG recordings. 351-365 - Xu-Long Wang, Xin Jin, Pei-Ji Liang:
Modeling the pre- and post-synaptic components involved in the synaptic modification between cones and horizontal cells in carp retina. 367-376
Volume 96, Number 4, April 2007
- Moritz Grosse-Wentrup, José L. Contreras-Vidal:
The role of the striatum in adaptation learning: a computational model. 377-388 - Jean Laurens, Jacques Droulez:
Bayesian processing of vestibular information. 389-404 - Jean Laurens, Jacques Droulez:
Bayesian processing of vestibular information. 405 - Julian Macoveanu, Torkel Klingberg, Jesper Tegnér:
Neuronal firing rates account for distractor effects on mnemonic accuracy in a visuo-spatial working memory task. 407-419 - Andrew Bell:
Tuning the cochlea: wave-mediated positive feedback between cells. 421-438 - Isaac Z. Foster, Douglas A. Hanes, Neal H. Barmack, Gin McCollum:
Spatial symmetries in vestibular projections to the uvula-nodulus. 439-453
Volume 96, Number 5, May 2007
- Simone Kühn, Wolf-Jürgen Beyn, Holk Cruse:
Modelling memory functions with recurrent neural networks consisting of input compensation units: I. Static situations. 455-470 - Simone Kühn, Holk Cruse:
Modelling memory functions with recurrent neural networks consisting of input compensation units: II. Dynamic situations. 471-486 - Gustavo Deco, Daniel Martí:
Deterministic analysis of stochastic bifurcations in multi-stable neurodynamical systems. 487-496 - Richard H. R. Hahnloser:
Cross-intensity functions and the estimate of spike-time jitter. 497-506 - Minija Tamosiunaite, Bernd Porr, Florentin Wörgötter:
Developing velocity sensitivity in a model neuron by local synaptic plasticity. 507-518 - Wolfgang Stürzl, Jochen Zeil:
Depth, contrast and view-based homing in outdoor scenes. 519-531 - Anthony N. Burkitt, Matthieu Gilson, J. Leo van Hemmen:
Spike-timing-dependent plasticity for neurons with recurrent connections. 533-546
Volume 96, Number 6, June 2007
- Leonardo Franco, Edmund T. Rolls, Nikolaos C. Aggelopoulos, José M. Jerez:
Neuronal selectivity, population sparseness, and ergodicity in the inferior temporal visual cortex. 547-560 - Takanori Uchiyama, Uwe Windhorst:
Effects of spinal recurrent inhibition on motoneuron short-term synchronization. 561-575 - Tamar Flash, Amir A. Handzel:
Affine differential geometry analysis of human arm movements. 577-601 - Carrie A. Williams, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
A comparison of resonance tuning with positive versus negative sensory feedback. 603-614 - Dominic I. Standage, Sajiya Jalil, Thomas Trappenberg:
Computational consequences of experimentally derived spike-time and weight dependent plasticity rules. 615-623 - Michael S. Reid, Edgar A. Brown, Stephen P. DeWeerth:
A parameter-space search algorithm tested on a Hodgkin-Huxley model. 625-634
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