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Biological Cybernetics, Volume 91
Volume 91, Number 1, July 2004
- Paul A. Warren, John Porrill, Paul Dean:
Consistency of Listing's law and reciprocal innervation with pseudo-inverse control of eye position in 3-D. 1-9 - Jun Izawa, Toshiyuki Kondo, Koji Ito:
Biological arm motion through reinforcement learning. 10-22 - Ken Ohta, Mikhail M. Svinin, Zhi Wei Luo, Shigeyuki Hosoe, Rafael Laboissière:
Optimal trajectory formation of constrained human arm reaching movements. 23-36 - Noriaki Ikeda, Akihiro Takeuchi, Atsusi Hamada, Hiroshi Goto, Noritaka Mamorita, Kan Takayanagi:
Model of bidirectional modulated parasystole as a mechanism for cyclic bursts of ventricular premature contractions. 37-47 - B. W. Verdaasdonk, H. F. J. M. Koopman, Stephan A. van Gils, Frans C. T. van der Helm:
Bifurcation and stability analysis in musculoskeletal systems: a study in human stance. 48-62
Volume 91, Number 2, August 2004
- Daniel D. Ben-Dayan Rubin, Giuseppe Baselli, Gideon F. Inbar, Sergio Cerutti:
An adaptive neuro-fuzzy method ( ANFIS) for estimating single-trial movement-related potentials. 63-75 - Justin E. Seipel, Philip J. Holmes, Robert J. Full:
Dynamics and stability of insect locomotion: a hexapedal model for horizontal plane motions. 76-90 - Masayoshi Kubo, Robert C. Wagenaar, Elliot Saltzman, Kenneth G. Holt:
Biomechanical mechanism for transitions in phase and frequency of arm and leg swing during walking. 91-98 - Takashi Nagano, Makoto Hirahara, Wakako Urushihara:
A general model for visual motion detection. 99-103 - Myriam Ferry, Luc Martin, Nicolas Termoz, Julie Côté, François Prince:
Balance control during an arm raising movement in bipedal stance: which biomechanical factor is controlled? 104-114 - Mehdi N. Shirazi:
Emergence of orientation-selective inhibition in the primary visual cortex: a Bayes-Markov computational model. 115-130
Volume 91, Number 3, September 2004
- Rufin VanRullen:
A simple translation in cortical log-coordinates may account for the pattern of saccadic localization errors. 131-137 - Mitsuyuki Nakao, Keisuke Yamamoto, Ken-ichi Honma, Satoko Hashimoto, Sato Honma, Norihiro Katayama, Mitsuaki Yamamoto:
Modeling interactions between photic and nonphotic entrainment mechanisms in transmeridian flights. 138-147 - Todd C. Pataky, Mark L. Latash, Vladimir M. Zatsiorsky:
Prehension synergies during nonvertical grasping, I: experimental observations. 148-158 - Henry D. I. Abarbanel, Leif Gibb, Gabriel B. Mindlin, Mikhail I. Rabinovich, Sachin S. Talathi:
Spike timing and synaptic plasticity in the premotor pathway of birdsong. 159-167 - André Frank Krause, Volker Dürr:
Tactile efficiency of insect antennae with two hinge joints. 168-181 - Michael W. Levine:
The potential coding utility of intercell cross-correlations in the retina. 182-187 - Sungho Jo, Steve G. Massaquoi:
A model of cerebellum stabilized and scheduled hybrid long-loop control of upright balance. 188-202
Volume 91, Number 4, October 2004
- Peter A. Tass:
Transmission of stimulus-locked responses in two oscillators with bistable coupling. 203-211 - Arturo Forner-Cordero, H. F. J. M. Koopman, Frans C. T. van der Helm:
Mechanical model of the recovery from stumbling. 212-220 - David P. Burke, Annraoi M. de Paor:
A stochastic limit cycle oscillator model of the EEG. 221-230 - Todd C. Pataky, Mark L. Latash, Vladimir M. Zatsiorsky:
Prehension synergies during nonvertical grasping, II: Modeling and optimization. 231-242 - Maria Piotrkiewicz, Lydia Kudina, Jolanta Mierzejewska:
Recurrent inhibition of human firing motoneurons (experimental and modeling study). 243-257 - Alberto Porta, Nicola Montano, Raffaello Furlan, C. Cogliati, Stefano Guzzetti, Tomaso Gnecchi-Ruscone, Alberto Malliani, H.-S. Chang, Kevin Staras, M. P. Gilbey:
Automatic classification of interference patterns in driven event series: application to single sympathetic neuron discharge forced by mechanical ventilation. 258-273
Volume 91, Number 5, November 2004
- Takayuki Ito, Hiroaki Gomi, Masaaki Honda:
Dynamical simulation of speech cooperative articulation by muscle linkages. 275-282 - Farshad Moradi:
Information coding and oscillatory activity in synfire neural networks with and without inhibitory coupling. 283-294 - Toshio Tsuji, Yusaku Takeda, Yoshiyuki Tanaka:
Analysis of mechanical impedance in human arm movements using a virtual tennis system. 295-305 - Jason Lee, Willy Wong:
A stochastic model for the detection of coherent motion. 306-314 - Katsuki Katayama, Masafumi Yano, Tsuyoshi Horiguchi:
Neural network model of selective visual attention using Hodgkin-Huxley equation. 315-325 - Charles M. Higgins:
Nondirectional motion may underlie insect behavioral dependence on image speed. 326-332 - Gregory P. Sutton, Elizabeth V. Mangan, David M. Neustadter, Randall D. Beer, Patrick E. Crago, Hillel J. Chiel:
Neural control exploits changing mechanical advantage and context dependence to generate different feeding responses in Aplysia. 333-345
Volume 91, Number 6, December 2004
- J. Leo van Hemmen:
Continuum limit of discrete neuronal structures: is cortical tissue an "excitable" medium? 347-358 - Bernhard Jilge, Karen Minassian, Frank Rattay, Milan R. Dimitrijevic:
Frequency-dependent selection of alternative spinal pathways with common periodic sensory input. 359-376 - Joost C. Dessing, Simone R. Caljouw, C. (Lieke) E. Peper, Peter Jan Beek:
A dynamical neural network for hitting an approaching object. 377-387 - Shin'ichiro Kanoh, Ryoko Futami, Nozomu Hoshimiya:
Sequential grouping of tone sequence as reflected by the mismatch negativity. 388-395 - Tsuyoshi Okamoto, Masataka Watanabe, Kazuyuki Aihara, Shunsuke Kondo:
An explanation of contextual modulation by short-range isotropic connections and orientation map geometry in the primary visual cortex. 396-407 - Li Zhao:
Is sparse and distributed the coding goal of simple cells? 408-416 - Charles M. Higgins, Vivek Pant:
An elaborated model of fly small-target tracking. 417-428
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