Journal: Biological Cybernetics

Volume 110, Issue 6

383 -- 391Lawrence Sirovich. A new structural approach to genomic discovery of disease: example of adult-onset diabetes
393 -- 401Janez Presern, Ales Skorjanc, Tomaz Rodic, Jan Benda. A single mechanism driving both inactivation and adaptation in rapidly adapting currents of DRG neurons?
403 -- 416Werner Badenhorst, Tania Hanekom, Johan J. Hanekom. Development of a voltage-dependent current noise algorithm for conductance-based stochastic modelling of auditory nerve fibres
417 -- 434Nirag Kadakia, Eve Armstrong, Daniel Breen, Uriel Morone, Arij Daou, Daniel Margoliash, Henry D. I. Abarbanel. RA neurons in the avian song system
435 -- 454Maurice Filo, Fadi N. Karameh, Mariette Awad. Order reduction and efficient implementation of nonlinear nonlocal cochlear response models
455 -- 471Adam K. Bosen, Justin T. Fleming, Sarah E. Brown, Paul D. Allen, William E. O'Neill, Gary D. Paige. Comparison of congruence judgment and auditory localization tasks for assessing the spatial limits of visual capture

Volume 110, Issue 4-5

237 -- 246J. Leo van Hemmen, Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard, Catherine E. Carr, Peter M. Narins. Animals and ICE: meaning, origin, and diversity
247 -- 254Heiner Römer, Arne K. D. Schmidt. Directional hearing in insects with internally coupled ears
255 -- 261Bruce A. Young. Anatomical influences on internally coupled ears in reptiles
263 -- 270Peter M. Narins. ICE on the road to auditory sensitivity reduction and sound localization in the frog
271 -- 290Mark A. Bee, Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard. Sound source localization and segregation with internally coupled ears: the treefrog model
291 -- 302Catherine E. Carr, Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard, Hilary Bierman. Coupled ears in lizards and crocodilians
303 -- 317Danish Shaikh, John Hallam, Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard. From "ear" to there: a review of biorobotic models of auditory processing in lizards
319 -- 331Ole Næsbye Larsen, Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard, Kenneth Kragh Jensen. Role of intracranial cavities in avian directional hearing
333 -- 343Lutz Kettler, Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard, Ole Næsbye Larsen, Hermann Wagner. Low frequency eardrum directionality in the barn owl induced by sound transmission through the interaural canal
345 -- 358Matthew J. Mason. Internally coupled ears in living mammals
359 -- 382Anupam P. Vedurmudi, Bruce A. Young, J. Leo van Hemmen. Internally coupled ears: mathematical structures and mechanisms underlying ICE

Volume 110, Issue 2-3

91 -- 116Christopher J. Nash, David J. Cole, Robert S. Bigler. A review of human sensory dynamics for application to models of driver steering and speed control
117 -- 133Lu Yihe, Yulia Timofeeva. Response functions for electrically coupled neuronal network: a method of local point matching and its applications
135 -- 150Tim Genewein, Daniel A. Braun. Bio-inspired feedback-circuit implementation of discrete, free energy optimizing, winner-take-all computations
151 -- 169Francesco Alderisio, Benoît G. Bardy, Mario di Bernardo. Entrainment and synchronization in networks of Rayleigh-van der Pol oscillators with diffusive and Haken-Kelso-Bunz couplings
171 -- 192Mojtaba Chehelcheraghi, Chie Nakatani, Erik Steur, Cees van Leeuwen. A neural mass model of phase-amplitude coupling
193 -- 200Petr Lánský, Laura Sacerdote, Cristina Zucca. The Gamma renewal process as an output of the diffusion leaky integrate-and-fire neuronal model
201 -- 216Daniele Avitabile, Piotr Slowinski, Benoît G. Bardy, Krasimira Tsaneva-Atanasova. Beyond in-phase and anti-phase coordination in a model of joint action
217 -- 227Thomas Glassen, Verena Nitsch. Hierarchical Bayesian models of cognitive development
229 -- 236Debasis Mazumdar, Soma Mitra, Kuntal Ghosh, Kamales Bhaumik. A DOG filter model of the occurrence of Mach bands on spatial contrast discontinuities

Volume 110, Issue 1

1 -- 2. Editorial Board of Biological Cybernetics: Advances in Computational Neuroscience
3 -- 15Saeid Reza Seydnejad. Reconstruction of the input signal of the leaky integrate-and-fire neuronal model from its interspike intervals
17 -- 30Ines Chihi, Afef Abdelkrim, Mohamed Benrejeb. Multi-model approach to characterize human handwriting motion
31 -- 40A. J. da Silva, M. A. S. Trindade, D. O. C. Santos, R. F. Lima. Maximum-likelihood q-estimator uncovers the role of potassium at neuromuscular junctions
41 -- 53J. A. Scott Kelso, Armin Fuchs. The coordination dynamics of mobile conjugate reinforcement
55 -- 71Ihab Haidar, William Pasillas-Lépine, Antoine Chaillet, Elena Panteley, Stéphane Palfi, Suhan Senova. Closed-loop firing rate regulation of two interacting excitatory and inhibitory neural populations of the basal ganglia
73 -- 80Marzieh Ovesy, Mohammad Ali Nazari, Mohammad Mahdavian. Equivalent linear damping characterization in linear and nonlinear force-stiffness muscle models
81 -- 89Julia Bergelt, Fred H. Hamker. Suppression of displacement detection in the presence and absence of eye movements: a neuro-computational perspective