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Biological Cybernetics, Volume 107
Volume 107, Number 1, February 2013
- Pulin Gong, S. T. C. Loi, Peter A. Robinson, C. Y. J. Yang:
Spatiotemporal pattern formation in two-dimensional neural circuits: roles of refractoriness and noise. 1-13 - Y. Qi, A. L. Watts, Jong-Won Kim, Peter A. Robinson:
Firing patterns in a conductance-based neuron model: bifurcation, phase diagram, and chaos. 15-24 - Hugo Gravato Marques, Farhan Imtiaz, Fumiya Iida, Rolf Pfeifer:
Self-organization of reflexive behavior from spontaneous motor activity. 25-37 - Juan F. Ramirez-Villegas, David F. Ramirez-Moreno:
Color coding in the cortex: a modified approach to bottom-up visual attention. 39-47 - Stephan Ehrenfeld, Martin V. Butz:
The modular modality frame model: continuous body state estimation and plausibility-weighted information fusion. 61-82 - Peter Neal Taylor, Marc Goodfellow, Yujiang Wang, Gerold Baier:
Towards a large-scale model of patient-specific epileptic spike-wave discharges. 83-94 - Elisa Benedetto, Laura Sacerdote:
On dependency properties of the ISIs generated by a two-compartmental neuronal model. 95-106 - Yury P. Shimansky, Miya K. Rand:
Two-phase strategy of controlling motor coordination determined by task performance optimality. 107-129
Volume 107, Number 2, April 2013
- Zhen Ma, Weidong Zhou, Shujuan Geng, Qi Yuan, Xueli Li:
Synchronization regulation in a model of coupled neural masses. 131-140 - David F. Ramirez-Moreno, Odelia Schwartz, Juan F. Ramirez-Villegas:
A saliency-based bottom-up visual attention model for dynamic scenes analysis. 141-160 - Mauricio Cerda, Bernard Girau:
Asymmetry in neural fields: a spatiotemporal encoding mechanism. 161-178 - Shai Revzen, Samuel Burden, Talia Y. Moore, Jean-Michel Mongeau, Robert J. Full:
Instantaneous kinematic phase reflects neuromechanical response to lateral perturbations of running cockroaches. 179-200 - Shinya Aoi, Takahiro Kondo, Naohiro Hayashi, Dai Yanagihara, Sho Aoki, Hiroshi Yamaura, Naomichi Ogihara, Tetsuro Funato, Nozomi Tomita, Kei Senda, Kazuo Tsuchiya:
Contributions of phase resetting and interlimb coordination to the adaptive control of hindlimb obstacle avoidance during locomotion in rats: a simulation study. 201-216 - Luca Faes, Giandomenico Nollo:
Measuring frequency domain granger causality for multiple blocks of interacting time series. 217-232 - Claudio Castellini, Patrick van der Smagt:
Evidence of muscle synergies during human grasping. 233-245 - Karima Rebai, Ouahiba Azouaoui, Nouara Achour:
Fuzzy ART-based place recognition for visual loop closure detection. 247-259 - Karima Rebai, Ouahiba Azouaoui, Nouara Achour:
Erratum to: Fuzzy ART-based place recognition for visual loop closure detection. 261
Volume 107, Number 3, June 2013
- Christian R. Huyck, Peter J. Passmore:
A review of cell assemblies. 263-288 - William Pasillas-Lépine:
Delay-induced oscillations in Wilson and Cowan's model: an analysis of the subthalamo-pallidal feedback loop in healthy and parkinsonian subjects. 289-308 - Federico L. Moro, Alexander Spröwitz, Alexandre Tuleu, Massimo Vespignani, Nikos G. Tsagarakis, Auke Jan Ijspeert, Darwin G. Caldwell:
Horse-like walking, trotting, and galloping derived from kinematic Motion Primitives (kMPs) and their application to walk/trot transitions in a compliant quadruped robot. 309-320 - Andreas Graef, Manfred Martin Hartmann, Christoph Flamm, Christoph Baumgartner, Manfred Deistler, Tilmann Kluge:
A novel method for the identification of synchronization effects in multichannel ECoG with an application to epilepsy. 321-335 - Subhajit Karmakar, Sandip Sarkar:
Orientation enhancement in early visual processing can explain time course of brightness contrast and White's illusion. 337-354 - Lubomir Kostal, Petr Lánský, Mark D. McDonnell:
Metabolic cost of neuronal information in an empirical stimulus-response model. 355-365 - Ramana Dodla, Charles J. Wilson:
Spike width and frequency alter stability of phase-locking in electrically coupled neurons. 367-383
Volume 107, Number 4, August 2013
- J. Leo van Hemmen:
Vector strength after Goldberg, Brown, and von Mises: biological and mathematical perspectives. 385-396 - Malte Schilling, Thierry Hoinville, Josef Schmitz, Holk Cruse:
Walknet, a bio-inspired controller for hexapod walking. 397-419 - Clément Moulin-Frier, Michael A. Arbib:
Recognizing speech in a novel accent: the motor theory of speech perception reframed. 421-447 - Lyndsey C. Pickup, Andrew W. Fitzgibbon, Andrew Glennerster:
Modelling human visual navigation using multi-view scene reconstruction. 449-464 - A. H. Abbasian, Haniyeh Fallah, Mohammad Reza Razvan:
Symmetric bursting behaviors in the generalized FitzHugh-Nagumo model. 465-476 - Constantin A. Rothkopf, Dana H. Ballard:
Modular inverse reinforcement learning for visuomotor behavior. 477-490 - J. Leo van Hemmen, Andreas N. Vollmayr:
Resonating vector strength: what happens when we vary the "probing" frequency while keeping the spike times fixed. 491-494
Volume 107, Number 5, October 2013
- Auke Jan Ijspeert, Sten Grillner, Paolo Dario:
Foreword for the special issue on Lamprey and Salamander Robots and the Central Nervous System. 495-496 - Iman Kamali Sarvestani, Alexander K. Kozlov, Nalin Harischandra, Sten Grillner, Örjan Ekeberg:
A computational model of visually guided locomotion in lamprey. 497-512 - Luigi Manfredi, Tareq Assaf, Stefano Mintchev, Stefano Marrazza, L. Capantini, Stefano Orofino, Luca Ascari, Sten Grillner, Peter Wallén, Örjan Ekeberg, Cesare Stefanini, Paolo Dario:
A bioinspired autonomous swimming robot as a tool for studying goal-directed locomotion. 513-527 - Konstantinos Karakasiliotis, Nadja Schilling, Jean-Marie Cabelguen, Auke Jan Ijspeert:
Where are we in understanding salamander locomotion: biological and robotic perspectives on kinematics. 529-544 - Andrej Bicanski, Dimitri Ryczko, Jérémie Knuesel, Nalin Harischandra, Vanessa Charrier, Örjan Ekeberg, Jean-Marie Cabelguen, Auke Jan Ijspeert:
Decoding the mechanisms of gait generation in salamanders by combining neurobiology, modeling and robotics. 545-564 - Andrej Bicanski, Dimitri Ryczko, Jean-Marie Cabelguen, Auke Jan Ijspeert:
From lamprey to salamander: an exploratory modeling study on the architecture of the spinal locomotor networks in the salamander. 565-587
Volume 107, Number 6, December 2013
- Tony Lindeberg:
A computational theory of visual receptive fields. 589-635 - Peter J. Gawthrop, Kwee-Yum Lee, Mark Halaki, Nicholas O'Dwyer:
Human stick balancing: an intermittent control explanation. 637-652 - Satoshi Ito, Mohammad Darainy, Minoru Sasaki, David J. Ostry:
Computational model of motor learning and perceptual change. 653-667 - Kestutis Pyragas, Viktor Novicenko, Peter Alexander Tass:
Mechanism of suppression of sustained neuronal spiking under high-frequency stimulation. 669-684 - Willem A. M. Wybo, Klaus M. Stiefel, Benjamin Torben-Nielsen:
The Green's function formalism as a bridge between single- and multi-compartmental modeling. 685-694 - Yasuhiro Fukuoka, Yasushi Habu, Takahiro Fukui:
Analysis of the gait generation principle by a simulated quadruped model with a CPG incorporating vestibular modulation. 695-710 - Romain D. Cazé, Matthijs A. A. van der Meer:
Adaptive properties of differential learning rates for positive and negative outcomes. 711-719
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