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Biological Cybernetics, Volume 87
Volume 87, Number 1, July 2002
- Endre E. Kadar, J. P. Maxwell, John F. Stins, A. Costall:
Drifting towards a diffuse control model of exploratory motor learning: A comparison of global and within-trial performance measures. 1-9 - Erwin de Vlugt, Alfred C. Schouten, Frans C. T. van der Helm:
Adaptation of reflexive feedback during arm posture to different environments. 10-26 - Jean-Philippe Draye, Jack M. Winters, Guy Cheron:
Self-selected modular recurrent neural networks with postural and inertial subnetworks applied to complex movements. 27-39 - Vladimir M. Zatsiorsky, Robert W. Gregory, Mark L. Latash:
Force and torque production in static multifinger prehension: biomechanics and control. II. Control. 40-49 - Vladimir M. Zatsiorsky, Robert W. Gregory, Mark L. Latash:
Force and torque production in static multifinger prehension: biomechanics and control. I. Biomechanics. 50-57 - Mykola Lysetskiy, Andrzej Lozowski, Jacek M. Zurada:
Temporal-to-spatial dynamic mapping, flexible recognition, and temporal correlations in an olfactory cortex model. 58-67 - P. Trillenberg, D. S. Zee, Mark Shelhamer:
On the distribution of fast-phase intervals in optokinetic and vestibular nystagmus. 68-78
Volume 87, Number 2, August 2002
- Jakob Tougaard:
Signal detection theory, detectability and stochastic resonance effects. 79-90 - Lawrence M. Ward, Alexander Neiman, Frank Moss:
Stochastic resonance in psychophysics and in animal behavior. 91-101 - Peter A. Tass:
Desynchronization of brain rhythms with soft phase-resetting techniques. 102-115 - Erhan Öztop, Michael A. Arbib:
Schema design and implementation of the grasp-related mirror neuron system. 116-140 - Aymar de Rugy, Gentaro Taga, Gilles Montagne, Martinus J. Buekers, Michel Laurent:
Perception-action coupling model for human locomotor pointing. 141-150
Volume 87, Number 3, September 2002
- Andreas Knoblauch, Günther Palm:
Scene segmentation by spike synchronization in reciprocally connected visual areas. I. Local effects of cortical feedback. 151-167 - Andreas Knoblauch, Günther Palm:
Scene segmentation by spike synchronization in reciprocally connected visual areas. II. Global assemblies and synchronization on larger space and time scales. 168-184 - Emmanuel Daucé, Mathias Quoy, Bernard Doyon:
Resonant spatiotemporal learning in large random recurrent networks. 185-198 - Feng Gao, Michael Damsgaard, John Rasmussen, Søren Tørholm Christensen:
Computational method for muscle-path representation in musculoskeletal models. 199-210 - Simon Bouisset, Serge Le Bozec, Christian Ribreau:
Postural dynamics in maximal isometric ramp efforts. 211-219 - Rémy Lestienne, Brigitte Quenet, Sébastien Bouret, Olivier Parodi:
Functionality of divergence and convergence in a model of the insect olfactory system. 220-229
Volume 87, Number 4, October 2002
- Bärbel Herrnberger, Stefan Kempf, Günter Ehret:
Basic maps in the auditory midbrain. 231-240 - Yoav Tock, Milos Ljubisavljevic, J. Thunberg, Uwe Windhorst, Gideon F. Inbar, Håkan Johansson:
Information-theoretic analysis of de-efferented single muscle spindles. 241-248 - Jörg Lippert, Hermann Wagner:
Visual depth encoding in populations of neurons with localized receptive fields. 249-261 - Tim Kiemel, Kelvin S. Oie, John J. Jeka:
Multisensory fusion and the stochastic structure of postural sway. 262-277 - Dusan Ristanovic, V. Nedeljkov, B. D. Stefanovic, Nebojsa T. Milosevic, M. Grgurevic, V. Stulic:
Fractal and nonfractal analysis of cell images: comparison and application to neuronal dendritic arborization. 278-288 - Philip S. Requejo, Jill L. McNitt-Gray, Henryk Flashner:
An approach for developing an experimentally based model for simulating flight-phase dynamics. 289-300 - Gilles Reymond, Jacques Droulez, Andras Kemeny:
Visuovestibular perception of self-motion modeled as a dynamic optimization process. 301-314 - Emmanuel Daucé, Mathias Quoy, Bernard Doyon:
Resonant spatiotemporal learning in large random recurrent networks. 315
Volume 87, Numbers 5-6, December 2002
- J. Leo van Hemmen, Walter Senn:
Hebb in perspective. 317-318 - Guoqiang Bi:
Spatiotemporal specificity of synaptic plasticity: cellular rules and mechanisms. 319-332 - Michael P. Kilgard, Pritesh K. Pandya, Navzer D. Engineer, Raluca Moucha:
Cortical network reorganization guided by sensory input features. 333-343 - Walter Senn:
Beyond spike timing: the role of nonlinear plasticity and unreliable synapses. 344-355 - Colin Lever, Neil Burgess, Francesca Cacucci, Tom Hartley, John O'Keefe:
What can the hippocampal representation of environmental geometry tell us about Hebbian learning? 356-372 - Uma R. Karmarkar, Mark T. Najarian, Dean V. Buonomano:
Mechanisms and significance of spike-timing dependent plasticity. 373-382 - Harel Z. Shouval, Gastone C. Castellani, Brian S. Blais, Luk-Chong Yeung, Leon N. Cooper:
Converging evidence for a simplified biophysical model of synaptic plasticity. 383-391 - Patrick D. Roberts, Curtis C. Bell:
Spike timing dependent synaptic plasticity in biological systems. 392-403 - Wulfram Gerstner, Werner M. Kistler:
Mathematical formulations of Hebbian learning. 404-415 - Werner M. Kistler:
Spike-timing dependent synaptic plasticity: a phenomenological framework. 416-427 - Christian Leibold, J. Leo van Hemmen:
Mapping time. 428-439 - Roland E. Suri, Terrence J. Sejnowski:
Spike propagation synchronized by temporally asymmetric Hebbian learning. 440-445 - Ádám Kepecs, Mark C. W. van Rossum, Sen Song, Jesper Tegnér:
Spike-timing-dependent plasticity: common themes and divergent vistas. 446-458 - Stefano Fusi:
Hebbian spike-driven synaptic plasticity for learning patterns of mean firing rates. 459-470 - Jesper Tegnér, Albert Compte, Xiao-Jing Wang:
The dynamical stability of reverberatory neural circuits. 471-481
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