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Biological Cybernetics, Volume 65
Volume 65, Number 1, May 1991
- Dora E. Angelaki, M. J. Correia:

Models of membrane resonance in pigeon semicircular canal type II hair cells. 1-10 - Heather L. H. Smith, Henrietta L. Galiana:

The role of structural symmetry in linearizing ocular reflexes. 11-22 - A. W. Gummer:

Probability density function of successive intervals of a nonhomogeneous Poisson process under low-frequency conditions. 23-30 - Balamurali Krishna Ambati, Jayakrishna Ambati, Mazen Moein Mokhtar:

Heuristic combinatorial optimization by simulated Darwinian evolution: a polynomial time algorithm for the Traveling Salesman Problem. 31-35 - Roman Galar:

Simulation of local evolutionary dynamics of small populations. 37-45 - R. Davenport, Eric Jakobsson, Ben S. Gerber

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Possible dual effect of synapses that are putatively purely excitatory or purely inhibitory: bases in stability theory and implications for neural network behavior. 47-53 - Zhen-Ping Lo, Behnam Bavarian:

On the rate of convergence in topology preserving neural networks. 55-63 - Karl-Theodor Kalveram:

Controlling the dynamics of a two-joined arm by central patterning and reflex-like processing. 65-71 - Tamás Gröbler, P. Marton, Péter Érdi:

On the dynamic organization of memory. 73-79
Volume 65, Number 2, June 1991
- Örjan Ekeberg

, Peter Wallén, Anders Lansner
, Hans G. C. Tråvén, L. Brodin, Sten Grillner:
A computer based model for realistic simulations of neural networks. 81-90 - Shigeru Tanaka:

Phase transition theory for abnormal ocular dominance column formation. 91-98 - N. E. Berthier, Andrew G. Barto, J. W. Moore:

Linear systems analysis of the relationship between firing of deep cerebellar neurons and the classically conditioned nictitating membrane response in rabbits. 99-105 - T. Eisenhammer, Alfred W. Hübler, Norman H. Packard, J. A. Scott Kelso:

Modeling experimental time series with ordinary differential equations. 107-112 - Michael J. Morgan, J. Ross, A. Hayes:

The relative importance of local phase and local amplitude in patchwise image reconstruction. 113-119 - Michail Zak:

Neurodynamics with spatial self-organizations. 121-127 - D. Kunz:

Suboptimum solutions obtained by the Hopfield-Tank neural network algorithm. 129-133 - David Mumford:

On the computational architecture of the neocortex. 135-145
Volume 65, Number 3, July 1991
- Gentaro Taga, Yoko Yamaguchi, Hiroshi Shimizu:

Self-organized control of bipedal locomotion by neural oscillators in unpredictable environment. 147-159 - J. E. Desmond, J. W. Moore:

Altering the synchrony of stimulus trace processes: tests of a neural-network model. 161-169 - X. Yang, Shihab A. Shamma:

Minimum mean square error estimation of connectivity in biological neural networks. 171-179 - L. L. Stockbridge, Päivi H. Torkkeli

, Andrew S. French
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Intracellular nonlinear frequency response measurements in the cockroach tactile spine neuron. 181-187 - Elizabeth Thomas

, Paul Patton, Robert E. Wyatt:
A computational model of the vertical anatomical organization of primary visual cortex. 189-202 - Maciej Kaminski

, Katarzyna J. Blinowska
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A new method of the description of the information flow in the brain structures. 203-210
Volume 65, Number 4, August 1991
- Nikola Samardzija

, R. L. Waterland:
A neural network for computing eigenvectors and eigenvalues. 211-214 - M. R. Turner

, George L. Gerstein, Ruzena Bajcsy:
Underestimation of visual texture slant by human observers: a model. 215-226 - A. A. M. Tax, Jan J. Denier van der Gon:

A model for neural control of gradation of muscle force. 227-234 - K. Okajima:

A recurrent system incorporating characteristics of the visual system: a model for the function of backward neural connections in the visual system. 235-241 - Marc M. Van Hulle:

A goal programming network for linear programming. 243-252 - Peter Dayan

, David J. Willshaw:
Optimising synaptic learning rules in linear associative memories. 253-265 - François Chapeau-Blondeau

, Gilbert A. Chauvet:
A neural network model of the cerebellar cortex performing dynamic associations. 267-279 - Randal C. Nelson:

Visual homing using an associative memory. 281-291 - P. A. Dufort, C. J. Lumsden:

Color categorization and color constancy in a neural network model of V4. 293-303
Volume 65, Number 5, September 1991
- Lance M. Optican, Timothy J. Gawne, Barry J. Richmond, P. J. Joseph:

Unbiased measures of transmitted information and channel capacity from multivariate neuronal data. 305-310 - William H. Warren Jr., A. W. Blackwell, Kenneth J. Kurtz, Nicholas G. Hatsopoulos, M. L. Kalish:

On the sufficiency of the velocity field for perception of heading. 311-320 - E. D. Weinberger:

Fourier and Taylor series on fitness landscapes. 321-330 - Perambur S. Neelakanta, Raghavan Sudhakar, Dolores DeGroff:

Langevin machine: a neural network based on stochastically justifiable sigmoidal function. 331-338 - Ronald J. MacGregor:

Sequential configuration model for firing patterns in local neural networks. 339-349 - Ronald J. MacGregor, George L. Gerstein:

Cross-talk theory of memory capacity in neural networks. 351-355 - R. Siminoff:

Simulated bipolar cells in fovea of human retina. 357-364 - R. Siminoff:

Simulated bipolar cells in fovea of human retina. 365-374 - Allen Brookes, Kent A. Stevens:

Symbolic grouping versus simple cell models. 375-380 - William E. Faller, Marvin W. Luttges:

Spatiotemporal analysis of simultaneous single-unit activity in the dragonfly. 381-389 - William E. Faller, Marvin W. Luttges:

Spatiotemporal analysis of simultaneous single-unit activity in the dragonfly. 391-399 - Mark L. Latash, Simon R. Gutman, Gerald L. Gottlieb:

Relativistic effects in single-joint voluntary movements. 401-406 - P. S. Antón, Gary Lynch, Richard Granger:

Computation of frequency-to-spatial transform by olfactory bulb glomeruli. 407-414
Volume 65, Number 6, October 1991
- Nicholas V. Swindale:

Coverage and the design of striate cortex. 415-424 - Luigi Beghi, Elisabetta Xausa, Mario Zanforlin:

Analytic determination of the depth effect in stereokinetic phenomena without a rigidity assumption. 425-432 - Luigi Beghi, Elisabetta Xausa, C. De Biasio, Mario Zanforlin:

Quantitative determination of the three-dimensional appearances of a rotating ellipse without a rigidity assumption. 433-440 - D. N. Nissani:

An unsupervised hyperspheric multi-layer feedforward neural network model. 441-450 - Edgardo A. Ferrán

, Pascual Ferrara:
Topological maps of protein sequences. 451-458 - Michael W. Levine:

The distribution of the intervals between neural impulses in the maintained discharges of retinal ganglion cells. 459-467 - Michael W. Levine, R. P. Zimmerman:

A model for the variability of maintained discharges and responses to flashes of light. 469-477 - Kok-Wee Gan, Kim-Teng Lua:

Representing word context effect in Chinese character perception - an application of information theory. 479-485 - Evyatar Av-Ron, Hanna Parnas, Lee A. Segel:

A minimal biophysical model for an excitable and oscillatory neuron. 487-500 - Giampietro Tecchiolli, R. Brunelli:

On random minimization of functions. 501-506 - Ulrich Bässler, J. Rohrbacher, G. Karg, G. Breutel:

Interruption of searching movements of partly restrained front legs of stick insects, a model situation for the start of a stance phase? 507-514 - Radu S. Jasinschi:

Energy filters, motion uncertainty, and motion sensitive cells in the visual cortex: a mathematical analysis. 515-523

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