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Biological Cybernetics, Volume 73
Volume 73, Number 1, July 1995
- Gert Hauske:
Editorial. 1 - Yasuhiro Wada, Mitsuo Kawato:
A theory for cursive handwriting based on the minimization principle. 3-13 - Yasuhiro Wada, Yasuharu Koike, Eric Vatikiotis-Bateson, Mitsuo Kawato:
A computational theory for movement pattern recognition based on optimal movement pattern generation. 15-25 - Dagmar Sternad, David Collins, Michael T. Turvey:
The detuning factor in the dynamics of interlimb rhythmic coordination. 27-35 - Jaywoo Kim, Hooshang Hemami:
Control of a one-link arm by burst signal generators. 37-47 - Klaus Kopecz, Gregor Schöner:
Saccadic motor planning by integrating visual information and pre-information on neural dynamic fields. 49-60 - Gábor J. Tóth, Szabolcs Kovács, András Lörincz:
Genetic algorithm with alphabet optimization. 61-68 - Laura Martignon, H. Von Hassein, Sonja Grün, Ad Aertsen, Günther Palm:
Detecting higher-order interactions among the spiking events in a group of neurons. 69-81 - Heino Mohrmann, Peter Thier:
The influence of structured visual backgrounds on smooth-pursuit initiation, steady-state pursuit and smooth-pursuit termination. 83-93 - Réjean Plamondon:
Errata: A kinematic theory of rapid human movements, Part I. 95 - Réjean Plamondon:
Errata: A kinematic theory of rapid human movements, Part II. 95
Volume 73, Number 2, August 1995
- Gentaro Taga:
A model of the neuro-musculo-skeletal system for human locomotion. 97-111 - Gentaro Taga:
A model of the neuro-musculo-skeletal system for human locomotion. 113-121 - Dirk Reimann, Thomas Ditzinger, E. Fischer, Hermann Haken:
Vergence eye movement control and multivalent perception of autostereograms. 123-128 - Paul F. Pinsky, John Rinzel:
Synchrony measures for biological neural networks. 129-137 - J. P. Obusek, Kenneth G. Holt, R. M. Rosenstein:
The hybrid mass-spring pendulum model of human leg swinging: stiffness in the control of cycle period. 139-147 - Y. A. Bedrov, G. N. Akoev, O. E. Dick:
On the relationship between the number of negative slope regions in the voltage-current curve of the Hodgkin-Huxley model and its parameter values. 149-154 - Ronald J. MacGregor, F. G. Ascarrunz, Michael A. Kisley:
Characterization, scaling, and partial representation of neural junctions and coordinated firing patterns by dynamic similarity. 155-166 - F. G. Ascarrunz, Michael A. Kisley, K. A. Flach, R. W. Hamilton, Ronald J. MacGregor:
Characterization, scaling, and partial representation of diffuse and discrete input junctions to CA3 hippocampus. 167-176 - R. D. Hangartner, Paul Cull:
A ternary logic model for recurrent neuromime networks with delay. 177-188 - Andrew V. Poliakov, Timothy S. Miles, Michael A. Nordstrom:
Discharge patterns of tonically firing human motoneurones. 189-194
Volume 73, Number 3, August 1995
- Rainer Malaka, Thomas Ragg, Martin Hammer:
Kinetic models of odor transduction implemented as artificial neural networks. 195-207 - Junko Inoue, Shunsuke Sato, Luigi M. Ricciardi:
On the parameter estimation for diffusion models of single neuron's activities. 209-221 - Guang Yue, Andrew J. Fuglevand, Michael A. Nordstrom, Roger M. Enoka:
Limitations of the surface electromyography technique for estimating motor unit synchronization. 223-233 - M. Ould Hénoune, Roger Cerf:
Time reparametrization of phase trajectories as a test for attractor-ruled dynamics: application to electroencephalographic alpha-waves. 235-243 - Gisbert Schneider, Johannes Schuchhardt, Paul Wrede:
Development of simple fitness landscapes for peptides by artificial neural filter systems. 245-254 - Rainer Scharf, Malte Meesmann, Jan Boese, Dante R. Chialvo, Klaus-Dietrich Kniffki:
General relation between variance-time curve and power spectral density for point processes exhibiting 1/fbeta-fluctuations, with special reference to heart rate variability. 255-263 - Peter F. Dominey:
Complex sensory-motor sequence learning based on recurrent state representation and reinforcement learning. 265-274 - D. I. Stephanova, H. Bostock:
A distributed-parameter model of the myelinated human motor nerve fibre: temporal and spatial distributions of action potentials and ionic currents. 275-280 - Paul C. Bressloff:
Integro-differential equations and the stability of neural networks with dendritic structure. 281-290
Volume 73, Number 4, September 1995
- Yasuharu Koike, Mitsuo Kawato:
Estimation of dynamic joint torques and trajectory formation from surface electromyography signals using a neural network model. 291-300 - C. (Lieke) E. Peper, Peter Jan Beek, Piet C. W. van Wieringen:
Frequency-induced phase transitions in bimanual tapping. 301-309 - Simon R. Goodman, Gerald L. Gottlieb:
Analysis of kinematic invariances of multijoint reaching movement. 311-322 - Emmanuel Chiva, Philippe Tarroux:
Evolution of biological regulation networks under complex environmental constraints. 323-333 - Károly F. Pál:
Genetic algorithm with local optimization. 335-341 - Herbert Heuer, Richard A. Schmidt, Dina Ghodsian:
Generalized motor programs for rapid bimanual tasks: a two-level multiplicative-rate model. 343-356 - Ben H. Jansen, Vincent G. Rit:
Electroencephalogram and visual evoked potential generation in a mathematical model of coupled cortical columns. 357-366 - G. Phanendra Babu:
Clustering in non-stationary environments using a clan-based evolutionary approach. 367-374 - G. L. Yuen, P. E. Hockberger, James C. Houk:
Bistability in cerebellar Purkinje cell dendrites modelled with high-threshold calcium and delayed-rectifier potassium channels. 375-388
Volume 73, Number 5, October 1995
- Alfred Nischwitz, Helmut Glünder:
Local lateral inhibition: a key to spike synchronization? 389-400 - Ken-ichiro Miura, Koji Kurata, Takashi Nagano:
Self-organization of the velocity selectivity of a directionally selective neural network. 401-407 - Kenneth S. Olree, Christopher L. Vaughan:
Fundamental patterns of bilateral muscle activity in human locomotion. 409-414 - Rüdiger Voss, Jochen Zeil:
Automatic tracking of complex objects under natural conditions. 415-423 - Andrew S. French, Vasilis Z. Marmarelis:
Nonlinear neuronal mode analysis of action potential encoding in the cockroach tactile spine neuron. 425-430 - A. John van Opstal, K. Hepp:
A novel interpretation for the collicular role in saccade generation. 431-445 - Shoji Tanaka, Noriaki Nakayama:
Numerical simulation of neuronal population coding: influences of noise and tuning width on the coding error. 447-456 - Petr Lánský, Laura Sacerdote, Francesca Tomassetti:
On the comparison of Feller and Ornstein-Uhlenbeck models for neural activity. 457-465 - José Luis Contreras-Vidal, George E. Stelmach:
A neural model of basal ganglia-thalamocortical relations in normal and parkinsonian movement. 467-476 - Werner Lutzenberger, Hubert Preissl, Friedemann Pulvermüller:
Fractal dimension of electroencephalographic time series and underlying brain processes. 477-482
Volume 73, Number 6, November 1995
- Georg Hartmann, Rüdiger Wehner:
The ant's path integration system: a neural architecture. 483-497 - Peter Jan Beek, Richard C. Schmidt, A. W. Morris, M.-Y. Sim, Michael T. Turvey:
Linear and nonlinear stiffness and friction in biological rhythmic movements. 499-507 - Sanjoy Das, N. J. Gandhi, Edward L. Keller:
Open-loop simulations of the primate saccadic system using burst cell discharge from the superior colliculus. 509-518 - Jeroen B. J. Smeets, Eli Brenner:
Prediction of a moving target's position in fast goal-directed action. 519-528 - Jacob M. J. Murre, Daniel P. F. Sturdy:
The connectivity of the brain: multi-level quantitative analysis. 529-545 - Alexander D. Logvinenko:
On deriving analyser characteristics from summation-at-threshold data. 547-552 - T. L. Carroll:
Synchronization and complex dynamics in pulse-coupled circuit models of neurons. 553-559 - Dario L. Ringach:
A 'tachometer' feedback model of smooth pursuit eye movements. 561-568 - Thomas Wittmann, Helmut Schwegler:
Path integration - a network model. 569-575
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