Journal: Biological Cybernetics

Volume 81, Issue 5-6

373 -- 380Werner M. Kistler, J. Leo van Hemmen. Delayed reverberation through time windows as a key to cerebellar function
381 -- 402Stefan Rotter, Markus Diesmann. Exact digital simulation of time-invariant linear systems with applications to neuronal modeling
403 -- 414Mitsuyuki Nakao, Hikaru Nishiyama, Dennis McGinty, Ronald Szymusiak, Mitsuaki Yamamoto. A model-based interpretation of the biphasic daily pattern of sleepiness
415 -- 424P. A. Valdes, Juan C. Jiménez, J. Riera, R. J. Biscay, T. Ozaki. Nonlinear EEG analysis based on a neural mass model
425 -- 444Heiko Neumann, Wolfgang Sepp. Recurrent V1-V2 interaction in early visual boundary processing
445 -- 455M. Arif, H. Inooka. Iterative manual control model of human operator
457 -- 467Dmitriy Melkonian, Terry Blumenthal, Evian Gordon. Numerical Fourier transform spectroscopy of EMG half-waves: fragmentary-decomposition-based approach to nonstationary signal analysis
469 -- 473Alexander K. Vidybida. Cooperative mechanism for improving the discriminating ability in the chemoreceptor neuron Binomial case
475 -- 494Sybert H. Stroeve. Impedance characteristics of a neuromusculoskeletal model of the human arm I. Posture control
495 -- 504Sybert H. Stroeve. Impedance characteristics of a neuromusculoskeletal model of the human arm II. Movement control
505 -- 513Sung-Nien Yu, Patrick E. Crago, Hillel J. Chiel. Biomechanical properties and a kinetic simulation model of the smooth muscle I2 in the buccal mass of ::::Aplysia::::
515 -- 532Heiko Neumann, Luiz Pessoa, Thorsten Hansen. Interaction of ON and OFF pathways for visual contrast measurement

Volume 81, Issue 4

279 -- 290A. Casaleggio, Giovanni Bortolan. Automatic estimation of the correlation dimension for the analysis of electrocardiograms
291 -- 298Michele Migliore, P. Lansky. Computational model of the effects of stochastic conditioning on the induction of long-term potentiation and depression
299 -- 315Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski, Anders Lansner, Sten Grillner. Neural mechanisms potentially contributing to the intersegmental phase lag in lamprey
317 -- 330Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski, Sten Grillner, Anders Lansner. Neural mechanisms potentially contributing to the intersegmental phase lag in lamprey
331 -- 342Cheng-Yuan Liou, Shao-Kuo Yuan. Error tolerant associative memory
343 -- 358Daniel Cattaert, A. Semjen, J. J. Summers. Simulating a neural cross-talk model for between-hand interference during bimanual circle drawing
359 -- 371Roman Borisyuk, Frank Hoppensteadt. Oscillatory models of the hippocampus: A study of spatio-temporal patterns of neural activity

Volume 81, Issue 3

177 -- 188Jan E. Holly, Gin McCollum, Richard Boyle. Identification of head motions by central vestibular neurons receiving linear and angular input
189 -- 197Ron Wallace, Harry Price. Neuromolecular computing: a new approach to human brain evolution
199 -- 210Corrado Bernasconi, Peter König. On the directionality of cortical interactions studied by structural analysis of electrophysiological recordings
211 -- 225Sherwin E. Hua, James C. Houk, Ferdinando A. Mussa-Ivaldi. Emergence of symmetric, modular, and reciprocal connections in recurrent networks with Hebbian learning
227 -- 237Richard Quint van der Linde. Passive bipedal walking with phasic muscle contraction
239 -- 247Andrés Posada, Peter G. H. Clarke. The role of neuronal death during the development of topographically ordered projections: a computational approach
249 -- 261B. M. van Bolhuis, Stan C. A. M. Gielen. A comparison of models explaining muscle activation patterns for isometric contractions
263 -- 277G. Meinhardt. Evidence for different nonlinear summation schemes for lines and gratings at threshold

Volume 81, Issue 2

89 -- 99Erez A. Ezrachi, Rafael Levi, Jeffrey M. Camhi, Hanna Parnas. Right-left discrimination in a biologically oriented model of the cockroach escape system
101 -- 108Maarten F. Bobbert, Jan Peter van Zandwijk. Sensitivity of vertical jumping performance to changes in muscle stimulation onset times: a simulation study
109 -- 118Benjamin T. Crane, Joseph L. Demer. A linear canal-otolith interaction model to describe the human vestibulo-ocular reflex
119 -- 129A. Porta, G. Baselli, F. Lombardi, N. Montano, A. Malliani, Sergio Cerutti. Conditional entropy approach for the evaluation of the coupling strength
131 -- 147J. J. Wright. Simulation of EEG: dynamic changes in synaptic efficacy, cerebral rhythms, and dissipative and generative activity in cortex
149 -- 160Jan H. Cocatre-Zilgien, Fred Delcomyn. Modeling stress and strain in an insect leg for simulation of campaniform sensilla responses to external forces
161 -- 167Petr Lánský, Roger Rodriguez. The spatial properties of a model neuron increase its coding range
169 -- 175Klaus Holthausen, Olaf Breidbach. Analytical description of the evolution of neural networks: learning rules and complexity

Volume 81, Issue 1

3 -- 9Piotr J. Franaszczuk, Gregory K. Bergey. An autoregressive method for the measurement of synchronization of interictal and ictal EEG signals
11 -- 23Ehud Sivan, Hanna Parnas, Danny Dolev. Fault tolerance in the cardiac ganglion of the lobster
25 -- 37S. Reisch, Holger Steltner, Jens Timmer, C. Renotte, Josef Guttmann. Early detection of upper airway obstructions by analysis of acoustical respiratory input impedance
39 -- 60Nikhil Bhushan, Reza Shadmehr. Computational nature of human adaptive control during learning of reaching movements in force fields
61 -- 71Velitchko Manahilov, William A. Simpson. Energy model for contrast detection: spatiotemporal characteristics of threshold vision
73 -- 87Andrew D. Cartwright, Ian S. Curthoys, Darrin P. D. Gilchrist. Testable predictions from realistic neural network simulations of vestibular compensation: integrating the behavioural and physiological data