Journal: Biological Cybernetics

Volume 74, Issue 2

95 -- 106Hanspeter A. Mallot, Sabine Gillner, Petra A. Arndt. Is correspondence search in human stereo vision a coarse-to-fine process?
107 -- 115Michael T. Turvey, K. G. Holt, J. P. Obusek, A. Salo, P. N. Kugler. Adiabatic transformability hypothesis of human locomotion
117 -- 130Réjean Plamondon, Claudio M. Privitera. A neural model for generating and learning a rapid movement sequence
131 -- 137Leonel Gómez, Ruben Budelli. Two-neuron networks
139 -- 146F. Eddi, J. Mariani, G. Waysand. Transient synaptic redundancy in the developing cerebellum and isostatic random stacking of hard spheres
147 -- 157Patrick D. Roberts, Gin McCollum. Dynamics of the sit-to-stand movement
159 -- 165Xiangbao Wu, Robert A. Baxter, William B. Levy. Context codes and the effect of noisy learning on a simplified hippocampal CA3 model
167 -- 179R. N. Miftakhov, G. R. Abdusheva, D. L. Wingate. Model predictions of myoelectrical activity of the small bowel
181 -- 187Alessandro Giuliani, Pietro Lo Giudice, Anna Maria Mancini, Gianni Quatrini, Licia Pacifici, Charles L. Webber, Michail Zak, Joseph P. Zbilut. A Markovian formalization of heart rate dynamics evinces a quantum-like hypothesis