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Biological Cybernetics, Volume 98
Volume 98, Number 1, January 2008
- Peter A. Robinson, Po-chia Chen, Lei Yang:
Physiologically based calculation of steady-state evoked potentials and cortical wave velocities. 1-10 - Justin R. Chumbley, Raymond J. Dolan, Karl J. Friston:
Attractor models of working memory and their modulation by reward. 11-18 - Till D. Frank, M. Michelbrink, Hendrik Beckmann, Wolfgang Immanuel Schöllhorn:
A quantitative dynamical systems approach to differential learning: self-organization principle and order parameter equations. 19-31 - Alessandro Sarti, Giovanna Citti, Jean Petitot:
The symplectic structure of the primary visual cortex. 33-48 - Lilach Avitan, Mina Teicher, Moshe Abeles:
Resolving the dynamics of EEG generators by multichannel recordings. 49-59 - Alexander N. Silchenko, Peter A. Tass:
Computational modeling of paroxysmal depolarization shifts in neurons induced by the glutamate release from astrocytes. 61-74 - Yingwei Yu, Yoonsuck Choe:
Neural model of disinhibitory interactions in the modified Poggendorff illusion. 75-85
Volume 98, Number 2, February 2008
- Sergey M. Korogod, Anton V. Kaspirzhny:
Parameter sensitivity of distributed transfer properties of neuronal dendrites: a passive cable approximation. 87-100 - S. Fall, Giovanni de Marco:
Assessment of brain interactivity in the motor cortex from the concept of functional connectivity and spectral analysis of fMRI data. 101-114 - Shay Ohayon, Wolf Harmening, Hermann Wagner, Ehud Rivlin:
Through a barn owl's eyes: interactions between scene content and visual attention. 115-132 - Tobias Siebert, Christian Rode, Walter Herzog, Olaf Till, Reinhard Blickhan:
Nonlinearities make a difference: comparison of two common Hill-type models with real muscle. 133-143 - Mladen I. Glavinovic, P. Gooria, F. Aristizabal, Hamid D. Taghirad:
Parametric spectral analysis of nonstationary fluctuations of excitatory synaptic currents. 145-169 - Cliff C. Kerr, Christopher J. Rennie, Peter A. Robinson:
Physiology-based modeling of cortical auditory evoked potentials. 171-184
Volume 98, Number 3, March 2008
- Benjamin Mitchinson, Ehsan Arabzadeh, Mathew E. Diamond, Tony J. Prescott:
Spike-timing in primary sensory neurons: a model of somatosensory transduction in the rat. 185-194 - Maxim Raginsky, Thomas J. Anastasio:
Cooperation in self-organizing map networks enhances information transmission in the presence of input background activity. 195-211 - Jens Peter Lindemann, Holger Weiss, Ralf Möller, Martin Egelhaaf:
Saccadic flight strategy facilitates collision avoidance: closed-loop performance of a cyberfly. 213-227 - Peter J. Gawthrop, Martin Lakie, Ian Loram:
Predictive feedback control and Fitts' law. 229-238 - Dragos Calitoiu, B. John Oommen, Doron Nussbaum:
Spikes annihilation in the Hodgkin-Huxley neuron. 239-257 - Christoph Kolodziejski, Bernd Porr, Florentin Wörgötter:
Mathematical properties of neuronal TD-rules and differential Hebbian learning: a comparison. 259-272
Volume 98, Number 4, April 2008
- Douglas A. Hanes, Julia Keller, Gin McCollum:
Motion parallax contribution to perception of self-motion and depth. 273-293 - François B. Vialatte, Andrzej Cichocki:
Split-test Bonferroni correction for QEEG statistical maps. 295-303 - Axel Thielscher, Heiko Neumann:
Globally consistent depth sorting of overlapping 2D surfaces in a model using local recurrent interactions. 305-337 - John Bryden, Netta Cohen:
Neural control of Caenorhabditis elegans forward locomotion: the role of sensory feedback. 339-351 - Heiko Neumann, Luiz Pessoa, Thorsten Hansen:
Interaction of ON and OFF pathways for visual contrast measurement. 353 - P. H. Schönemann:
Some algebraic relations between involutions, convolutions and correlations, with applications to holographic memories. 355
Volume 98, Number 5, May 2008
- Eng-Leng Mah, Russell S. A. Brinkworth, David C. O'Carroll:
Implementation of an elaborated neuromorphic model of a biological photoreceptor. 357-369 - Valeri A. Makarov, Yongli Song, Manuel G. Velarde, David Hübner, Holk Cruse:
Elements for a general memory structure: properties of recurrent neural networks used to form situation models. 371-395 - Tzvetomir Tzvetanov, Thilo Womelsdorf:
Predicting human perceptual decisions by decoding neuronal information profiles. 397-411 - Axel Schneider, Holk Cruse, Josef Schmitz:
Winching up heavy loads with a compliant arm: a new local joint controller. 413-426 - Hayden Walles, Alistair Knott, Anthony V. Robins:
A model of cardinality blindness in inferotemporal cortex. 427-437 - Janneke F. M. Jehee, Jaap M. J. Murre:
The scalable mammalian brain: emergent distributions of glia and neurons. 439-445
Volume 98, Number 6, June 2008
- Christian Leibold, Walter Senn:
Special issue on object localization. 447 - Ehud Ahissar, Per Magne Knutsen:
Object localization with whiskers. 449-458 - Abigail Morrison, Markus Diesmann, Wulfram Gerstner:
Phenomenological models of synaptic plasticity based on spike timing. 459-478 - Marc Kelly, David Babineau, André Longtin, John E. Lewis:
Electric field interactions in pairs of electric fish: modeling and mimicking naturalistic inputs. 479-490 - Patrick D. Roberts, Christine V. Portfors:
Design principles of sensory processing in cerebellum-like structures. 491-507 - J. Leo van Hemmen, Andrew B. Schwartz:
Population vector code: a geometric universal as actuator. 509-518 - Jacob Engelmann, João Bacelo, Michael G. Metzen, Roland Pusch, Beatrice Bouton, Adriana Migliaro, Angel A. Caputi, Ruben Budelli, Kirsty Grant, Gerhard von der Emde:
Electric imaging through active electrolocation: implication for the analysis of complex scenes. 519-539 - Christine Köppl, Catherine E. Carr:
Maps of interaural time difference in the chicken's brainstem nucleus laminaris. 541-559 - A. John van Opstal, H. H. L. M. Goossens:
Linear ensemble-coding in midbrain superior colliculus specifies the saccade kinematics. 561-577 - Terry T. Takahashi, C. H. Keller, B. S. Nelson, M. W. Spitzer, A. D. S. Bala, E. A. Whitchurch:
Object localization in cluttered acoustical environments. 579-586 - Lutz Wiegrebe:
An autocorrelation model of bat sonar. 587-595 - Paul Friedel, J. Leo van Hemmen:
Inhibition, not excitation, is the key to multimodal sensory integration. 597-618
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