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Biological Cybernetics, Volume 81
Volume 81, Number 1, July 1999
- Piotr J. Franaszczuk
, Gregory K. Bergey:
An autoregressive method for the measurement of synchronization of interictal and ictal EEG signals. 3-9 - Ehud Sivan, Hanna Parnas, Danny Dolev
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Fault tolerance in the cardiac ganglion of the lobster. 11-23 - S. Reisch, Holger Steltner, Jens Timmer, Christine Renotte, Josef Guttmann:
Early detection of upper airway obstructions by analysis of acoustical respiratory input impedance. 25-37 - Nikhil Bhushan, Reza Shadmehr:
Computational nature of human adaptive control during learning of reaching movements in force fields. 39-60 - Velitchko Manahilov, William A. Simpson:
Energy model for contrast detection: spatiotemporal characteristics of threshold vision. 61-71 - Andrew D. Cartwright, Ian S. Curthoys, Darrin P. D. Gilchrist:
Testable predictions from realistic neural network simulations of vestibular compensation: integrating the behavioural and physiological data. 73-87
Volume 81, Number 2, August 1999
- Erez A. Ezrachi, Rafael Levi, Jeffrey M. Camhi, Hanna Parnas:
Right-left discrimination in a biologically oriented model of the cockroach escape system. 89-99 - Maarten F. Bobbert, Jan Peter van Zandwijk:
Sensitivity of vertical jumping performance to changes in muscle stimulation onset times: a simulation study. 101-108 - Benjamin T. Crane, Joseph L. Demer:
A linear canal-otolith interaction model to describe the human vestibulo-ocular reflex. 109-118 - Alberto Porta, Giuseppe Baselli, Federico Lombardi
, Nicola Montano, Alberto Malliani, Sergio Cerutti
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Conditional entropy approach for the evaluation of the coupling strength. 119-129 - J. J. Wright:
Simulation of EEG: dynamic changes in synaptic efficacy, cerebral rhythms, and dissipative and generative activity in cortex. 131-147 - Jan H. Cocatre-Zilgien, Fred Delcomyn:
Modeling stress and strain in an insect leg for simulation of campaniform sensilla responses to external forces. 149-160 - Petr Lánský
, Roger Rodriguez:
The spatial properties of a model neuron increase its coding range. 161-167 - Klaus Holthausen, Olaf Breidbach:
Analytical description of the evolution of neural networks: learning rules and complexity. 169-175
Volume 81, Number 3, September 1999
- Jan E. Holly, Gin McCollum, Richard Boyle:
Identification of head motions by central vestibular neurons receiving linear and angular input. 177-188 - Ron Wallace, Harry Price:
Neuromolecular computing: a new approach to human brain evolution. 189-197 - Corrado Bernasconi, Peter König:
On the directionality of cortical interactions studied by structural analysis of electrophysiological recordings. 199-210 - Sherwin E. Hua, James C. Houk, Ferdinando A. Mussa-Ivaldi:
Emergence of symmetric, modular, and reciprocal connections in recurrent networks with Hebbian learning. 211-225 - Richard Quint van der Linde:
Passive bipedal walking with phasic muscle contraction. 227-237 - Andrés Posada, Peter G. H. Clarke:
The role of neuronal death during the development of topographically ordered projections: a computational approach. 239-247 - B. M. van Bolhuis, Stan C. A. M. Gielen:
A comparison of models explaining muscle activation patterns for isometric contractions. 249-261 - G. Meinhardt:
Evidence for different nonlinear summation schemes for lines and gratings at threshold. 263-277
Volume 81, Number 4, October 1999
- A. Casaleggio, Giovanni Bortolan:
Automatic estimation of the correlation dimension for the analysis of electrocardiograms. 279-290 - Michele Migliore
, Petr Lánský
:
Computational model of the effects of stochastic conditioning on the induction of long-term potentiation and depression. 291-298 - Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski
, Anders Lansner
, Sten Grillner:
Neural mechanisms potentially contributing to the intersegmental phase lag in lamprey. 299-315 - Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski
, Sten Grillner, Anders Lansner
:
Neural mechanisms potentially contributing to the intersegmental phase lag in lamprey. 317-330 - Cheng-Yuan Liou, Shao-Kuo Yuan:
Error tolerant associative memory. 331-342 - Daniel Cattaert, A. Semjen, J. J. Summers:
Simulating a neural cross-talk model for between-hand interference during bimanual circle drawing. 343-358 - Roman Borisyuk, Frank Hoppensteadt:
Oscillatory models of the hippocampus: A study of spatio-temporal patterns of neural activity. 359-371
Volume 81, Numbers 5-6, November 1999
- Werner M. Kistler, J. Leo van Hemmen:
Delayed reverberation through time windows as a key to cerebellar function. 373-380 - Stefan Rotter, Markus Diesmann:
Exact digital simulation of time-invariant linear systems with applications to neuronal modeling. 381-402 - Mitsuyuki Nakao
, Hikaru Nishiyama, Dennis McGinty, Ronald Szymusiak, Mitsuaki Yamamoto:
A model-based interpretation of the biphasic daily pattern of sleepiness. 403-414 - Pedro A. Valdés-Hernández, Juan C. Jiménez, Jorge J. Riera
, Rolando J. Biscay, Tohru Ozaki:
Nonlinear EEG analysis based on a neural mass model. 415-424 - Heiko Neumann, Wolfgang Sepp:
Recurrent V1-V2 interaction in early visual boundary processing. 425-444 - Muhammad Arif
, Hikaru Inooka:
Iterative manual control model of human operator. 445-455 - Dmitriy Melkonian, Terry Blumenthal, Evian Gordon:
Numerical Fourier transform spectroscopy of EMG half-waves: fragmentary-decomposition-based approach to nonstationary signal analysis. 457-467 - Alexander K. Vidybida
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Cooperative mechanism for improving the discriminating ability in the chemoreceptor neuron Binomial case. 469-473 - Sybert H. Stroeve:
Impedance characteristics of a neuromusculoskeletal model of the human arm I. Posture control. 475-494 - Sybert H. Stroeve:
Impedance characteristics of a neuromusculoskeletal model of the human arm II. Movement control. 495-504 - Sung-Nien Yu, Patrick E. Crago, Hillel J. Chiel
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Biomechanical properties and a kinetic simulation model of the smooth muscle I2 in the buccal mass of Aplysia. 505-513 - Heiko Neumann, Luiz Pessoa, Thorsten Hansen:
Interaction of ON and OFF pathways for visual contrast measurement. 515-532
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