Journal: Biological Cybernetics

Volume 108, Issue 5

517 -- 525J. Leo van Hemmen, Almut Schüz, Ad Aertsen. Structural aspects of biological cybernetics: Valentino Braitenberg, neuroanatomy, and brain function
527 -- 539Mario Negrello. Valentino Braitenberg: From neuroanatomy to behavior and back
541 -- 557Daniel Liewald, Robert Miller, Nikos K. Logothetis, Hans-Joachim Wagner, Almut Schüz. Distribution of axon diameters in cortical white matter: an electron-microscopic study on three human brains and a macaque
559 -- 572Günther Palm, Andreas Knoblauch, Florian Hauser, Almut Schüz. Cell assemblies in the cerebral cortex
573 -- 593Friedemann Pulvermüller, Max Garagnani, Thomas Wennekers. Thinking in circuits: toward neurobiological explanation in cognitive neuroscience
595 -- 601Niels Birbaumer, Friedhelm C. Hummel. Habit learning and brain-machine interfaces (BMI): a tribute to Valentino Braitenberg's "Vehicles"
603 -- 619Katharina Mülling, Abdeslam Boularias, Betty J. Mohler, Bernhard Schölkopf, Jan Peters. Learning strategies in table tennis using inverse reinforcement learning
621 -- 629Verena Nitsch, M. Popp. Emotions in robot psychology
631 -- 653Sadra Sadeh, Stefan Rotter. Statistics and geometry of orientation selectivity in primary visual cortex
655 -- 663Israel Nelken. Stimulus-specific adaptation and deviance detection in the auditory system: experiments and models
665 -- 675M. Abeles. Revealing instances of coordination among multiple cortical areas
677 -- 688Fahad Sultan. From cerebellar texture to movement optimization
689 -- 699Robert Miller. Validating concepts of mental disorder: precedents from the history of science
701 -- 712J. Leo van Hemmen. Neuroscience from a mathematical perspective: key concepts, scales and scaling hypothesis, universality