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Biological Cybernetics, Volume 115
Volume 115, Number 1, February 2021
- Editorial board of biological cybernetics: advances in computational neuroscience. 1-3
- Benjamin Lindner, Peter J. Thomas, Jean-Marc Fellous, Paul H. E. Tiesinga:
Biological Cybernetics: 60 years and more to come. 5-6 - Johannes R. Walter, Michael Günther, Daniel F. B. Haeufle, Syn Schmitt:
A geometry- and muscle-based control architecture for synthesising biological movement. 7-37 - Syed Ather Hussain:
Catastrophe theory in work from heartbeats to eye movements. 39-41 - Ji-Chul Kim, Edward W. Large:
Multifrequency Hebbian plasticity in coupled neural oscillators. 43-57 - Thomas Eggert, Denise Y. P. Henriques, Bernard M. 't Hart, Andreas Straube:
Modeling inter-trial variability of pointing movements during visuomotor adaptation. 59-86 - Chang Sub Kim:
Bayesian mechanics of perceptual inference and motor control in the brain. 87-102 - Debojyoti Biswas, Pablo A. Iglesias:
Sensitivity minimization, biological homeostasis and information theory. 103-113 - Terrence J. Sejnowski:
Horace Barlow: a vision scientist for the ages. 115-116
Volume 115, Number 2, April 2021
- Jan J. Koenderink:
The structure of images: 1984-2021. 117-120 - Peter A. Robinson, Xiao Gao, Yinuo Han:
Relationships between lognormal distributions of neural properties, activity, criticality, and connectivity. 121-130 - Edgar Bermudez Contreras:
Deep reinforcement learning to study spatial navigation, learning and memory in artificial and biological agents. 131-134 - Zhuojun Yu, Peter J. Thomas:
Dynamical consequences of sensory feedback in a half-center oscillator coupled to a simple motor system. 135-160 - Michael Schmuker, Rüdiger Kupper, Ad Aertsen, Thomas Wachtler, Marc-Oliver Gewaltig:
Feed-forward and noise-tolerant detection of feature homogeneity in spiking networks with a latency code. 161-176 - Adam J. Peterson:
A numerical method for computing interval distributions for an inhomogeneous Poisson point process modified by random dead times. 177-190 - Victoria A. Webster-Wood, Jeffrey P. Gill, Peter J. Thomas, Hillel J. Chiel:
Correction to: Control for multifunctionality: bioinspired control based on feeding in Aplysia californica. 191 - Johannes R. Walter, Michael Günther, Daniel F. B. Haeufle, Syn Schmitt:
Correction to: A geometry- and muscle-based control architecture for synthesising biological movement. 193
Volume 115, Number 3, June 2021
- Luiz A. Baccalá, Koichi Sameshima:
Partial directed coherence: twenty years on some history and an appraisal. 195-204 - Henry D. I. Abarbanel:
A personal retrospective on the 60th anniversary of the journal biological cybernetics. 205-206 - Satoshi Ito, Kazuya Tomabechi, Ryosuke Morita:
Perceptual adaptation during a balancing task in the seated posture and its theoretical model. 207-217 - Timothy Matchen, Jeff Moehlis:
Leveraging deep learning to control neural oscillators. 219-235 - Peter A. Robinson:
Neural field theory of neural avalanche exponents. 237-243 - Erik G. N. Olson, Travis K. Wiens, John R. Gray:
A model of feedforward, global, and lateral inhibition in the locust visual system predicts responses to looming stimuli. 245-265 - Shusen Pu, Peter J. Thomas:
Resolving molecular contributions of ion channel noise to interspike interval variability through stochastic shielding. 267-302 - Shusen Pu, Peter J. Thomas:
Correction to: Resolving molecular contributions of ion channel noise to interspike interval variability through stochastic shielding. 303-304
Volume 115, Number 4, August 2021
- J. A. Scott Kelso:
The Haken-Kelso-Bunz (HKB) model: from matter to movement to mind. 305-322 - Mark D. Humphries, Kevin N. Gurney:
Making decisions in the dark basement of the brain: A look back at the GPR model of action selection and the basal ganglia. 323-329 - Michael Rebhan, Christian Leibold:
A phenomenological spiking model for octopus cells in the posterior-ventral cochlear nucleus. 331-341 - J. F. Cass, Stephen John Hogan:
Two dimensionless parameters and a mechanical analogue for the HKB model of motor coordination. 343-364 - Nina M. van Mastrigt, Katinka van der Kooij, Jeroen B. J. Smeets:
Pitfalls in quantifying exploration in reward-based motor learning and how to avoid them. 365-382 - Alberto Padoan, Fulvio Forni, Rodolphe Sepulchre:
Balanced truncation for model reduction of biological oscillators. 383-395 - Nadia Sultan, Muhammad Najam-ul-Islam, Asif Mahmood Mughal:
Nonlinear postural control paradigm for larger perturbations in the presence of neural delays. 397-414
Volume 115, Number 5, October 2021
- Mitsuo Kawato, Aurelio Cortese:
From internal models toward metacognitive AI. 415-430 - Gentaro Taga:
Global entrainment in the brain-body-environment: retrospective and prospective views. 431-438 - Christoph von der Malsburg:
Toward understanding the neural code of the brain. 439-449 - Weronika Wojtak, Stephen Coombes, Daniele Avitabile, Estela Bicho, Wolfram Erlhagen:
A dynamic neural field model of continuous input integration. 451-471 - Kazushi Tsutsui, Keisuke Fujii, Kazutoshi Kudo, Kazuya Takeda:
Flexible prediction of opponent motion with internal representation in interception behavior. 473-485 - Marije ter Wal, Paul H. E. Tiesinga:
Comprehensive characterization of oscillatory signatures in a model circuit with PV- and SOM-expressing interneurons. 487-517 - Peter Ashwin, Claire M. Postlethwaite:
Excitable networks for finite state computation with continuous time recurrent neural networks. 519-538 - Tilo Schwalger:
Mapping input noise to escape noise in integrate-and-fire neurons: a level-crossing approach. 539-562
Volume 115, Number 6, December 2021
- Donato Romano, Cesare Stefanini:
Animal-robot interaction and biohybrid organisms. 563-564 - Donato Romano, Cesare Stefanini:
Unveiling social distancing mechanisms via a fish-robot hybrid interaction. 565-573 - Mirko Zanon, Bastien S. Lemaire, Giorgio Vallortigara:
Steps towards a computational ethology: an automatized, interactive setup to investigate filial imprinting and biological predispositions. 575-584 - Alexander A. Brown, Michael F. Brown, Spencer R. Folk, Brent A. Utter:
Archerfish respond to a hunting robotic conspecific. 585-598 - Martin Worm, Tim Landgraf, Gerhard von der Emde:
Electric signal synchronization as a behavioural strategy to generate social attention in small groups of mormyrid weakly electric fish and a mobile fish robot. 599-613 - Wiktoria Rajewicz, Donato Romano, Joshua Cherian Varughese, Godfried Jansen van Vuuren, Alexandre Campo, Ronald Thenius, Thomas Schmickl:
Freshwater organisms potentially useful as biosensors and power-generation mediators in biohybrid robotics. 615-628 - Edoardo Datteri:
The creation of phenomena in interactive biorobotics. 629-642 - Hugh R. Wilson, Jack D. Cowan:
Evolution of the Wilson-Cowan equations. 643-653 - J. Leo van Hemmen:
Mathematization of nature: how it is done. 655-664
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