Journal: Biological Cybernetics

Volume 112, Issue 6

509 -- 522Guillaume Avrin, Isabelle A. Siegler, Maria Makarov, Pedro Rodríguez-Ayerbe. The self-organization of ball bouncing
523 -- 538Sergej O. Voronenko, Benjamin Lindner. Improved lower bound for the mutual information between signal and neural spike count
539 -- 545Eric S. Kuebler, Matias Calderini, André Longtin, Nicolas Bent, Philippe Vincent-Lamarre, Jean-Philippe Thivierge. Non-monotonic accumulation of spike time variance during membrane potential oscillations
547 -- 573Kai Ueltzhöffer. Deep active inference
575 -- 584Shuji Mori, Yousuke Kikuchi, Nobuyuki Hirose, Hugo Lepage, Willy Wong. Auditory gap detection: psychometric functions and insights into the underlying neural activity

Volume 112, Issue 5

403 -- 413Andrew S. French, Keram Pfeiffer. Nonlinearization: naturalistic stimulation and nonlinear dynamic behavior in a spider mechanoreceptor
415 -- 425Raymond Roccaforte, Florian Raudies. The effect of structure on image classification using signatures
427 -- 444Murat Saglam, Yuki Hayashida. A single retinal circuit model for multiple computations
445 -- 463Marius E. Yamakou, Jürgen Jost. Weak-noise-induced transitions with inhibition and modulation of neural oscillations
465 -- 482M. S. Zobaer, Peter A. Robinson, Cliff C. Kerr. Physiology-based ERPs in normal and abnormal states
483 -- 494Mehran Asghari, Saeed Behzadipour, Ghorban Taghizadeh. A planar neuro-musculoskeletal arm model in post-stroke patients
495 -- 508Seiji Kuwada, Tomoya Aota, Kengo Uehara, Shigetoshi Nara. Application of chaos in a recurrent neural network to control in ill-posed problems: a novel autonomous robot arm

Volume 112, Issue 4

291 -- 303Hanspeter A. Mallot, Stephan Lancier. Place recognition from distant landmarks: human performance and maximum likelihood model
305 -- 321Lucy E. Spardy, Timothy J. Lewis. The role of long-range coupling in crayfish swimmeret phase-locking
323 -- 343Raphael Kaplan, Karl J. Friston. Planning and navigation as active inference
345 -- 356Qiang Liu 0012, Jingzhuo Wang. Modeling and analysis of a new locomotion control neural networks
357 -- 368Yury P. Shimansky. Trans-algorithmic nature of learning in biological systems
369 -- 385Qiang Liu 0012, Huizhen Yang, Jinxue Zhang, Jingzhuo Wang. A new model of the spinal locomotor networks of a salamander and its properties
387 -- 401Joshua L. Proctor, P. Holmes. The effects of feedback on stability and maneuverability of a phase-reduced model for cockroach locomotion

Volume 112, Issue 3

163 -- 0Benjamin Lindner, Peter J. Thomas, Jean-Marc Fellous. Welcome from the new Editor(s)-in-Chief
165 -- 179Imraan A. Faruque, Florian T. Muijres, Kenneth M. Macfarlane, Andrew Kehlenbeck, J. Sean Humbert. Identification of optimal feedback control rules from micro-quadrotor and insect flight trajectories
181 -- 207Gustav Markkula, Erwin Boer, Richard Romano, Natasha Merat. Sustained sensorimotor control as intermittent decisions about prediction errors: computational framework and application to ground vehicle steering
209 -- 225Adam Jacobson, Zetao Chen, Michael Milford. Leveraging variable sensor spatial acuity with a homogeneous, multi-scale place recognition framework
227 -- 235Q. Fu, D. H. Wang, L. Xu, G. Yuan. A cardioid oscillator with asymmetric time ratio for establishing CPG models
237 -- 251Ashish Bakshi, Kuntal Ghosh. A parsimonious model of brightness induction
253 -- 276Leonardo Lancia, Benjamin Rosenbaum. Coupling relations underlying the production of speech articulator movements and their invariance to speech rate
277 -- 290Lin Meng, Catherine A. Macleod, Bernd Porr, Henrik Gollee. Bipedal robotic walking control derived from analysis of human locomotion

Volume 112, Issue 1-2

1 -- 5J. Leo van Hemmen. Reflections on biological cybernetics: past, present, prospects
7 -- 9. Editorial Board of Biological Cybernetics: Advances in Computational Neuroscience
11 -- 0Martin P. Nawrot, Peter Kloppenburg, Moritz Deger. Foreword for the special issue on Neural Coding
13 -- 23Lubomir Kostal, Giuseppe D'Onofrio. Coordinate invariance as a fundamental constraint on the form of stimulus-specific information measures
25 -- 39Enrica Pirozzi. Colored noise and a stochastic fractional model for correlated inputs and adaptation in neuronal firing
41 -- 55Peter G. Toth, Petr Marsalek, Ondrej Pokora. Ergodicity and parameter estimates in auditory neural circuits
57 -- 80Pietro Quaglio, Vahid Rostami, Emiliano Torre, Sonja Grün. Methods for identification of spike patterns in massively parallel spike trains
81 -- 98Thomas Rost, Moritz Deger, Martin P. Nawrot. Winnerless competition in clustered balanced networks: inhibitory assemblies do the trick
99 -- 112Nicholas S. Szczecinski, Roger D. Quinn. Leg-local neural mechanisms for searching and learning enhance robotic locomotion
113 -- 126Jurek Müller, Martin P. Nawrot, Randolf Menzel, Tim Landgraf. A neural network model for familiarity and context learning during honeybee foraging flights
127 -- 140Irina Sinakevitch, George R. Bjorklund, Jason M. Newbern, Richard C. Gerkin, Brian H. Smith. Comparative study of chemical neuroanatomy of the olfactory neuropil in mouse, honey bee, and human
141 -- 152Abdulraheem Nashef, Hannes Rapp, Martin P. Nawrot, Yifat Prut. Area-specific processing of cerebellar-thalamo-cortical information in primates
153 -- 161Matthieu Gilson. Analysis of fMRI data using noise-diffusion network models: a new covariance-coding perspective