Journal: Biological Cybernetics

Volume 88, Issue 6

419 -- 424Markus A. Dahlem, S. C. Müller. Migraine aura dynamics after reverse retinotopic mapping of weak excitation waves in the primary visual cortex
425 -- 437Holk Cruse. A recurrent network for landmark-based navigation
438 -- 449Ken-ichi Oshio, Satoshi Yamada, Michio Nakashima. Neuron classification based on temporal firing patterns by the dynamical analysis with changing time resolution (DCT) method
450 -- 458Simon X. Yang, Haluk Ögmen, Greg Maguire. Neural computations in the tiger salamander and mudpuppy outer retinae and an analysis of GABA action from horizontal cells
459 -- 467C. Hauptmann, M. C. Mackey. Stimulus-dependent onset latency of inhibitory recurrent activity
468 -- 496Taiga Yamasaki, Taishin Nomura, Shunsuke Sato. Possible functional roles of phase resetting during walking

Volume 88, Issue 5

319 -- 320Ad Aertsen, Gert Hauske, Minoru Tsukada. Editorial
321 -- 334Martin P. Nawrot, Ad Aertsen, Stefan Rotter. Elimination of response latency variability in neuronal spike trains
335 -- 351Sonja Grün, Alexa Riehle, Markus Diesmann. Effect of cross-trial nonstationarity on joint-spike events
352 -- 359Robert Gütig, Ad Aertsen, Stefan Rotter. Analysis of higher-order neuronal interactions based on conditional inference
360 -- 373F. Grammont, Alexa Riehle. Spike synchronization and firing rate in a population of motor cortical neurons in relation to movement direction and reaction time
374 -- 379Frank W. Ohl, M. Deliano, Henning Scheich, W. J. Freeman. Early and late patterns of stimulus-related activity in auditory cortex of trained animals
380 -- 386Jian-Feng Hu, Yu Liu, Pei-Ji Liang. Models describing nonlinear interactions in graded neuron synapses
387 -- 394Katsunori Kitano, Hiroshi Okamoto, Tomoki Fukai. Time representing cortical activities: two models inspired by prefrontal persistent activity
395 -- 408Carsten Mehring, Ulrich Hehl, Masayoshi Kubo, Markus Diesmann, Ad Aertsen. Activity dynamics and propagation of synchronous spiking in locally connected random networks
409 -- 417Wolfram Erlhagen. Internal models for visual perception

Volume 88, Issue 4

247 -- 264Karen A. Moxon, Greg A. Gerhardt, Maria Gulinello, Lawrence E. Adler. Inhibitory control of sensory gating in a computer model of the CA3 region of the hippocampus
265 -- 275Karen A. Moxon, Greg A. Gerhardt, Lawrence E. Adler. Dopaminergic modulation of the P50 auditory-evoked potential in a computer model of the CA3 region of the hippocampus: its relationship to sensory gating in schizophrenia
276 -- 285Pawel Kudela, Piotr J. Franaszczuk, Gregory K. Bergey. Changing excitation and inhibition in simulated neural networks: effects on induced bursting behavior
286 -- 292Max Suell Dutra, Armando C. de Pina Filho, Vitor F. Romano. Modeling of a bipedal locomotor using coupled nonlinear oscillators of Van der Pol
293 -- 301Arthur J. van Soest, Wouter P. Haenen, Leonard A. Rozendaal. Stability of bipedal stance: the contribution of cocontraction and spindle feedback
302 -- 318Raoul Huys, Andreas Daffertshofer, Peter J. Beek. Learning to juggle: on the assembly of functional subsystems into a task-specific dynamical organization

Volume 88, Issue 3

163 -- 176Osamu Hoshino, Mei Hong Zheng, Kazuharu Kuroiwa. Roles of dynamic linkage of stable attractors across cortical networks in recalling long-term memory
177 -- 182Yanqing Chen, Douglas A. Nitz. Use of relative-phase analysis to assess correlation between neuronal spike trains
183 -- 200Lothar Kehrer, C. Meinecke. A space-variant filter model of texture segregation: Parameter adjustment guided by psychophysical data
201 -- 209Francesco Ventriglia, Vito Di Maio. Synaptic fusion pore structure and AMPA receptor activation according to Brownian simulation of glutamate diffusion
210 -- 218Nir Kalisman, Gilad Silberberg, Henry Markram. Deriving physical connectivity from neuronal morphology
219 -- 228Mijail Serruya, Nicholas G. Hatsopoulos, Matthew Fellows, Liam Paninski, John Donoghue. Robustness of neuroprosthetic decoding algorithms
229 -- 235A. Whitehead, Mikhail I. Rabinovich, Ramón Huerta, Valentin P. Zhigulin, Henry D. I. Abarbanel. Dynamical synaptic plasticity: a model and connection to some experiments
236 -- 246Nicolai Petkov, Michel A. Westenberg. Suppression of contour perception by band-limited noise and its relation to nonclassical receptive field inhibition

Volume 88, Issue 2

79 -- 90Tiaza Bem, Jean-Marie Cabelguen, Örjan Ekeberg, Sten Grillner. From swimming to walking: a single basic network for two different behaviors
91 -- 98Frédéric Danion, Gregor Schöner, Mark L. Latash, Sheng Li, John P. Scholz, Vladimir M. Zatsiorsky. A mode hypothesis for finger interaction during multi-finger force-production tasks
99 -- 107C. H. Ting, A. Angel, Derek A. Linkens. Neuronal network modelling of the effects of anaesthetic agents on somatosensory pathways
108 -- 128Gin McCollum. Mathematics reflecting sensorimotor organization
129 -- 136John R. Terry, Michael Breakspear. An improved algorithm for the detection of dynamical interdependence in bivariate time-series
137 -- 151M. Anthony Lewis, Ralph Etienne-Cummings, Mitra J. Hartmann, Zi Rong Xu, Avis H. Cohen. An in silico central pattern generator: silicon oscillator, coupling, entrainment, and physical computation
152 -- 162Yoshiyuki Asai, Taishin Nomura, Shunsuke Sato, Akira Tamaki, Yoshimi Matsuo, Isao Mizukura, Kazuo Abe. A coupled oscillator model of disordered interlimb coordination in patients with Parkinson s disease

Volume 88, Issue 1

1 -- 0Gert Hauske, J. Leo van Hemmen. Online First publication
2 -- 10Lance R. Williams, John W. Zweck. A rotation and translation invariant discrete saliency network
11 -- 19Alexander Kaske, Gösta Winberg, Joakim Cöster. Traveling-wave pattern generator controls movement and organization of sensory feedback in a spinal cord model
20 -- 32Alexander Kaske, Gösta Winberg, Joakim Cöster. Emergence of coherent traveling waves controlling quadruped gaits in a two-dimensional spinal cord model
33 -- 45Erez A. Ezrachi. Computational model of the cockroach escape behavior: winner and losers in a population code
46 -- 59Herman van der Kooij, Ron Jacobs, Bart Koopman, Frans C. T. van der Helm. An alternative approach to synthesizing bipedal walking
60 -- 72Christopher D. Mah, Ferdinando A. Mussa-Ivaldi. Evidence for a specific internal representation of motion-force relationships during object manipulation
73 -- 78Amanda R. Bolbecker, Zixi Cheng, Gerald S. Wasserman. Time versus size: which characteristic of a neural response carries more information?