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Biological Cybernetics, Volume 93
Volume 93, Number 1, July 2005
- Kuntal Ghosh

, Sandip Sarkar, Kamales Bhaumik:
A possible mechanism of zero-crossing detection using the concept of the extended classical receptive field of retinal ganglion cells. 1-5 - Collins G. Assisi

, Viktor K. Jirsa
, J. A. Scott Kelso:
Dynamics of multifrequency coordination using parametric driving: theory and experiment. 6-21 - Martin Coath

, Susan L. Denham:
Robust sound classification through the representation of similarity using response fields derived from stimuli during early experience. 22-30 - Christoph Rasche:

Visual shape recognition with contour propagation. 31-42 - Mark Shelhamer:

Sequences of predictive eye movements form a fractional Brownian series - implications for self-organized criticality in the oculomotor system. 43-53 - J. C. E. van der Burg, L. J. R. Casius, Idsart Kingma, Jaap H. van Dieën

, Arthur J. van Soest:
Factors underlying the perturbation resistance of the trunk in the first part of a lifting movement. 54-62 - Arturo Forner-Cordero

, Oron Levin
, Yong Li, Stephan P. Swinnen
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Principal component analysis of complex multijoint coordinative movements. 63-78 - Wolfgang Einhäuser

, Jörg F. Hipp
, Julian Eggert, Edgar Körner, Peter König
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Learning viewpoint invariant object representations using a temporal coherence principle. 79-90
Volume 93, Number 2, August 2005
- Stephen Coombes

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Waves, bumps, and patterns in neural field theories. 91-108 - Christopher P. Fall, Timothy J. Lewis, John Rinzel:

Background-activity-dependent properties of a network model for working memory that incorporates cellular bistability. 109-118 - Heiko Hoffmann

, Wolfram Schenck
, Ralf Möller
:
Learning visuomotor transformations for gaze-control and grasping. 119-130 - J. Z. Liu, Q. Yang, B. Yao, R. W. Brown, G. H. Yue:

Linear correlation between fractal dimension of EEG signal and handgrip force. 131-140 - Claudio M. Privitera, Toyomi Fujita, Dimitri A. Chernyak, Lawrence W. Stark:

On the discriminability of hROIs, human visually selected regions-of-interest. 141-152
Volume 93, Number 3, September 2005
- Chandana Paul, Mario Bellotti, Saso Jezernik, Armin Curt:

Development of a human neuro-musculo-skeletal model for investigation of spinal cord injury. 153-170 - I. Makienko, Elad Yom-Tov

, Gideon F. Inbar:
On the effects of adaptation to changing loads on movement-related EEG potentials. 171-177 - P. Dwight Kuo

, Chris Eliasmith:
Integrating behavioral and neural data in a model of zebrafish network interaction. 178-187 - T. Nathan Mundhenk

, Laurent Itti:
Computational modeling and exploration of contour integration for visual saliency. 188-212 - Max J. Kurz

, Nicholas Stergiou
:
An artificial neural network that utilizes hip joint actuations to control bifurcations and chaos in a passive dynamic bipedal walking model. 213-221 - Thorsten Hüls:

Instability helps virtual flies to mate. 222-229
Volume 93, Number 4, October 2005
- Jan-Moritz P. Franosch, Andreas B. Sichert, Maria D. Suttner, J. Leo van Hemmen:

Estimating position and velocity of a submerged moving object by the clawed frog Xenopus and by fish - A cybernetic approach. 231-238 - Oliver G. Wenisch, Joachim Noll, J. Leo van Hemmen:

Spontaneously emerging direction selectivity maps in visual cortex through STDP. 239-247 - Kareem I. Batarseh:

Energy levels of Moiré patterns: relation to human perception. 248-255 - Paul C. Bressloff:

Spontaneous symmetry breaking in self-organizing neural fields. 256-274 - Patrick A. Shoemaker, David C. O'Carroll

, Andrew D. Straw
:
Velocity constancy and models for wide-field visual motion detection in insects. 275-287 - Emanuele Lindo Secco

, Luca Valandro
, Roberto Caimmi, Giovanni Magenes, Benedetto Salvato:
Optimization of two-joint arm movements: a model technique or a result of natural selection? 288-306 - Arturo Forner-Cordero

, Oron Levin
, Yong Li, Stephan P. Swinnen
:
Principal Component Analysis of Complex Multijoint Coordinative Movements. 307
Volume 93, Number 5, November 2005
- Alexei V. Alexandrov, Alexander A. Frolov, Fay B. Horak, Patricia Carlson-Kuhta

, S. Park:
Feedback equilibrium control during human standing. 309-322 - Francesco Nori

, Ruggero Frezza:
A control theory approach to the analysis and synthesis of the experimentally observed motion primitives. 323-342 - Hironori Nakatani, Cees van Leeuwen

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Individual differences in perceptual switching rates; the role of occipital alpha and frontal theta band activity. 343-354 - Dominique Martinez:

Detailed and abstract phase-locked attractor network models of early olfactory systems. 355-365 - Katarzyna J. Blinowska

, W. Wiktor Jedrzejczak
, Wieslaw Konopka:
Resonant modes and musical ratios in otoacoustic emissions. 366-372 - Luc P. J. Selen, Peter Jan Beek

, Jaap H. van Dieën
:
Can co-activation reduce kinematic variability? A simulation study. 373-381 - André Fabio Kohn:

Cross-correlation between EMG and center of gravity during quiet stance: theory and simulations. 382-388
Volume 93, Number 6, December 2005
- Gert Hauske:

Words of farewell. 389-390 - Fernando J. Corbacho, Kiisa C. Nishikawa, Ananda Weerasuriya, Jim-Shih Liaw, Michael A. Arbib:

Schema-based learning of adaptable and flexible prey-catching in anurans I. The basic architecture. 391-409 - Fernando J. Corbacho, Kiisa C. Nishikawa, Ananda Weerasuriya, Jim-Shih Liaw, Michael A. Arbib:

Schema-based learning of adaptable and flexible prey- catching in anurans II. Learning after lesioning. 410-425 - Akane Ohgane, Kunishige Ohgane, Shin-ichiro Ei, Hitoshi Mahara, Tatsuyuki Ohtsuki:

'Initial state' coordinations reproduce the instant flexibility for human walking. 426-435 - Thomas Nowotny

, Ramón Huerta
, Henry D. I. Abarbanel, Mikhail I. Rabinovich
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Self-organization in the olfactory system: one shot odor recognition in insects. 436-446 - Alexei A. Koulakov, Dmitry Rinberg, Dmitry N. Tsigankov:

How to Find Decision Makers in Neural Networks. 447-462 - Christian Hauptmann

, Oleksandr V. Popovych
, Peter A. Tass
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Effectively desynchronizing deep brain stimulation based on a coordinated delayed feedback stimulation via several sites: a computational study. 463-470

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