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Biological Cybernetics, Volume 99
Volume 99, Number 1, July 2008
- Michael J. Prerau, Anne C. Smith, Uri T. Eden, Marianna Yanike, Wendy A. Suzuki, Emery N. Brown:
A mixed filter algorithm for cognitive state estimation from simultaneously recorded continuous and binary measures of performance. 1-14 - Shihua Wen, Antonio Ulloa, Fatima T. Husain, Barry Horwitz, José L. Contreras-Vidal:
Simulated neural dynamics of decision-making in an auditory delayed match-to-sample task. 15-27 - Arthur J. van Soest, Leonard A. Rozendaal:
The inverted pendulum model of bipedal standing cannot be stabilized through direct feedback of force and contractile element length and velocity at realistic series elastic element stiffness. 29-41 - Dan Beamish, Shabana Bhatti, Jianhong Wu, Zhujun Jing:
Performance limitations from delay in human and mechanical motor control. 43-61 - Norbert Michael Mayer, Matthew Browne, J. Michael Herrmann, Minoru Asada:
Symmetries, non-Euclidean metrics, and patterns in a Swift-Hohenberg model of the visual cortex. 63-78 - Ulrike Meyer, Jing Shao, Saurish Chakrabarty, Sebastian F. Brandt, Harald Luksch, Ralf Wessel:
Distributed delays stabilize neural feedback systems. 79-87
Volume 99, Number 2, August 2008
- Darren Smith, Jan Wessnitzer, Barbara Webb:
A model of associative learning in the mushroom body. 89-103 - Jun-nosuke Teramae, Tomoki Fukai:
Complex evolution of spike patterns during burst propagation through feed-forward networks. 105-114 - Luigi Beghi, Elisabetta Xausa, Mario Zanforlin:
Modelling stereokinetic phenomena by a minimum relative motion assumption: the tilted disk, the ellipsoid and the tilted bar. 115-123 - Nalin Harischandra, Örjan Ekeberg:
System identification of muscle-joint interactions of the cat hind limb during locomotion. 125-138 - Herbert Witte, Peter Putsche, Claudia Hemmelmann, Christoph Schelenz, Lutz Leistritz:
Analysis and modeling of time-variant amplitude-frequency couplings of and between oscillations of EEG bursts. 139-157 - Kjerstin Torre, Didier Delignières:
Unraveling the finding of 1/ f beta noise in self-paced and synchronized tapping: a unifying mechanistic model. 159-170
Volume 99, Number 3, September 2008
- Yu Zhang, Amitabha Bose, Farzan Nadim:
Predicting the activity phase of a follower neuron with A-current in an inhibitory network. 171-184 - Yongtao Li, Shuhei Kurata, Shogo Morita, So Shimizu, Daigo Munetaka, Shigetoshi Nara:
Application of chaotic dynamics in a recurrent neural network to control: hardware implementation into a novel autonomous roving robot. 185-196 - Allen Cheung, Shao-Wu Zhang, Christian Stricker, Mandyam V. Srinivasan:
Animal navigation: general properties of directed walks. 197-217 - Holk Cruse, David Hübner:
Selforganizing memory: active learning of landmarks used for navigation. 219-236
Volume 99, Numbers 4-5, November 2008
- Renaud Jolivet, Arnd Roth, Felix Schürmann, Wulfram Gerstner, Walter Senn:
Special issue on quantitative neuron modeling. 237-239 - Werner Van Geit, Erik De Schutter, Pablo Achard:
Automated neuron model optimization techniques: a review. 241-251 - Petr Lánský, Susanne Ditlevsen:
A review of the methods for signal estimation in stochastic diffusion leaky integrate-and-fire neuronal models. 253-262 - Tim Gollisch, Markus Meister:
Modeling convergent ON and OFF pathways in the early visual system. 263-278 - Giancarlo La Camera, Michele Giugliano, Walter Senn, Stefano Fusi:
The response of cortical neurons to in vivo-like input current: theory and experiment. 279-301 - Michele Giugliano, Giancarlo La Camera, Stefano Fusi, Walter Senn:
The response of cortical neurons to in vivo-like input current: theory and experiment: II. Time-varying and spatially distributed inputs. 303-318 - Jonathan Touboul, Romain Brette:
Dynamics and bifurcations of the adaptive exponential integrate-and-fire model. 319-334 - Richard Naud, Nicolas Marcille, Claudia Clopath, Wulfram Gerstner:
Firing patterns in the adaptive exponential integrate-and-fire model. 335-347 - Enno de Lange, Martin Hasler:
Predicting single spikes and spike patterns with the Hindmarsh-Rose model. 349-360 - Laurent Badel, Sandrine Lefort, Thomas K. Berger, Carl C. H. Petersen, Wulfram Gerstner, Magnus J. E. Richardson:
Extracting non-linear integrate-and-fire models from experimental data using dynamic I - V curves. 361-370
- Shaul Druckmann, Thomas K. Berger, Sean L. Hill, Felix Schürmann, Henry Markram, Idan Segev:
Evaluating automated parameter constraining procedures of neuron models by experimental and surrogate data. 371-379 - Magnus J. E. Richardson:
Spike-train spectra and network response functions for non-linear integrate-and-fire neurons. 381-392 - Michael London, Matthew E. Larkum, Michael Häusser:
Predicting the synaptic information efficacy in cortical layer 5 pyramidal neurons using a minimal integrate-and-fire model. 393-401 - Kilian Koepsell, Friedrich T. Sommer:
Information transmission in oscillatory neural activity. 403-416 - Renaud Jolivet, Felix Schürmann, Thomas K. Berger, Richard Naud, Wulfram Gerstner, Arnd Roth:
The quantitative single-neuron modeling competition. 417-426 - Martin Pospischil, Maria Toledo-Rodriguez, Cyril Monier, Zuzanna Piwkowska, Thierry Bal, Yves Frégnac, Henry Markram, Alain Destexhe:
Minimal Hodgkin-Huxley type models for different classes of cortical and thalamic neurons. 427-441
Volume 99, Number 6, December 2008
- Andrzej Bielecki, Piotr Kalita, Marian Lewandowski, Marek Skomorowski:
Compartment model of neuropeptide synaptic transport with impulse control. 443-458 - Vonda H. Miller, Ben H. Jansen:
Oscillatory neural network for pattern recognition: trajectory based classification and supervised learning. 459-471 - Isabella Cattinelli, Massimiliano Goldwurm, N. Alberto Borghese:
Interacting with an artificial partner: modeling the role of emotional aspects. 473-489 - Michael Buschermöhle, Ulrike Feudel, Jan A. Freund:
Enhanced signal detectability in comodulated noise introduced by compression. 491-502 - Hyunjoo Park, Dominique M. Durand:
Motion control of musculoskeletal systems with redundancy. 503-516 - Patrick D. Roberts, Roberto A. Santiago, Gerardo Lafferriere:
An implementation of reinforcement learning based on spike timing dependent plasticity. 517-523
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