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Biological Cybernetics, Volume 111
Volume 111, Number 1, February 2017
- Editorial Board of Biological Cybernetics: Advances in Computational Neuroscience. 1-3

- Felix Polyakov:

Affine differential geometry and smoothness maximization as tools for identifying geometric movement primitives. 5-24 - David N. Lyttle, Jeffrey P. Gill

, Kendrick M. Shaw, Peter J. Thomas
, Hillel J. Chiel
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Robustness, flexibility, and sensitivity in a multifunctional motor control model. 25-47 - César Ferreira

, Cristina P. Santos
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A sensory-driven controller for quadruped locomotion. 49-67 - Pawel Kordowski, Artur Matysiak, Reinhard König, Cezary Andrzej Sieluzycki

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Simultaneous spatio-temporal matching pursuit decomposition of evoked brain responses in MEG. 69-89 - Hiroaki Umehara

, Masato Okada, Jun-nosuke Teramae
, Yasushi Naruse:
Macroscopic neural mass model constructed from a current-based network model of spiking neurons. 91-103 - Nicholas S. Szczecinski

, Alexander Jacob Hunt, Roger D. Quinn:
Design process and tools for dynamic neuromechanical models and robot controllers. 105-127
Volume 111, Number 2, April 2017
- Q. X. Ma, Alain Arneodo

, Guohui Ding, Françoise Argoul
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Dynamical study of Nav channel excitability under mechanical stress. 129-148 - M. S. Zobaer

, R. M. Anderson, Cliff C. Kerr, Peter A. Robinson
, K. K. H. Wong
, A. L. D'Rozario:
K-complexes, spindles, and ERPs as impulse responses: unification via neural field theory. 149-164 - Francesco Donnarumma

, Haris Dindo, Pierpaolo Iodice, Giovanni Pezzulo
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You cannot speak and listen at the same time: a probabilistic model of turn-taking. 165-183 - Brandon D. Northcutt

, Jonathan P. Dyhr
, Charles M. Higgins
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An insect-inspired model for visual binding I: learning objects and their characteristics. 185-206 - Brandon D. Northcutt

, Charles M. Higgins
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An insect-inspired model for visual binding II: functional analysis and visual attention. 207-227
Volume 111, Numbers 3-4, August 2017
- Johannes Lengler

, Angelika Steger:
Note on the coefficient of variations of neuronal spike trains. 229-235 - Samaneh Abbasi-Sureshjani

, Jiong Zhang
, Remco Duits
, Bart M. ter Haar Romeny
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Retrieving challenging vessel connections in retinal images by line co-occurrence statistics. 237-247 - Bahadir Kasap

, A. John van Opstal
:
A spiking neural network model of the midbrain superior colliculus that generates saccadic motor commands. 249-268 - Simon Wilshin, G. Clark Haynes, Jack Porteous, Daniel E. Koditschek, Shai Revzen, Andrew J. Spence:

Morphology and the gradient of a symmetric potential predict gait transitions of dogs. 269-277 - Kun Wei, Suchuan Zhong:

Limited capacity of working memory in unihemispheric random walks implies conceivable slow dispersal. 279-286 - Brian K. Taylor

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Bioinspired magnetic reception and multimodal sensing. 287-308 - H. T. van der Scheer, A. Doelman:

Synapse fits neuron: joint reduction by model inversion. 309-334
Volume 111, Numbers 5-6, December 2017
- Luciano Luporini Menegaldo:

Real-time muscle state estimation from EMG signals during isometric contractions using Kalman filters. 335-346 - Franz Thoss, Bengt Bartsch:

A model of the FAD redox cycle describes the dynamics of the effect of the geomagnetic field on the human visual system. 347-352 - Anton V. Chizhov

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Conductance-based refractory density approach: comparison with experimental data and generalization to lognormal distribution of input current. 353-364 - Robert Lowe

, Alexander Almer, Erik Billing
, Yulia Sandamirskaya, Christian Balkenius
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Affective-associative two-process theory: a neurocomputational account of partial reinforcement extinction effects. 365-388 - Hendrik Reimann

, Gregor Schöner
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A multi-joint model of quiet, upright stance accounts for the "uncontrolled manifold" structure of joint variance. 389-403 - August Romeo, Hans Supèr

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'Two vs one' rivalry by the Loxley-Robinson model. 405-420 - Armin Salimi-Badr

, Mohammad Mehdi Ebadzadeh
, Christian Darlot:
Fuzzy neuronal model of motor control inspired by cerebellar pathways to online and gradually learn inverse biomechanical functions in the presence of delay. 421-438 - Werner Badenhorst

, Tania Hanekom
, Johan J. Hanekom
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Analysis of a purely conductance-based stochastic nerve fibre model as applied to compound models of populations of human auditory nerve fibres used in cochlear implant simulations. 439-458 - Siow-Cheng Chan, Siew-Ying Mok, Danny Wee-Kiat Ng

, Sing-Yau Goh:
The role of neuron-glia interactions in the emergence of ultra-slow oscillations. 459-472

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