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Neural Networks, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, January 2011
- Kenji Doya

, Stephen Grossberg, John G. Taylor, DeLiang Wang:
An excellent year and a transition. 1
- Haiquan Zhao, Xiangping Zeng, Jiashu Zhang, Yangguang Liu

, Xiaomin Wang, Tianrui Li
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A novel joint-processing adaptive nonlinear equalizer using a modular recurrent neural network for chaotic communication systems. 12-18 - Haibo Bao, Jinde Cao:

Delay-distribution-dependent state estimation for discrete-time stochastic neural networks with random delay. 19-28
- Vassilis Cutsuridis

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GABA inhibition modulates NMDA-R mediated spike timing dependent plasticity (STDP) in a biophysical model. 29-42 - Yutaka Yamaguti

, Shigeru Kuroda, Yasuhiro Fukushima, Minoru Tsukada, Ichiro Tsuda:
A mathematical model for Cantor coding in the hippocampus. 43-53
- Marcos G. Quiles

, DeLiang Wang, Liang Zhao
, Roseli A. Francelin Romero, De-Shuang Huang:
Selecting salient objects in real scenes: An oscillatory correlation model. 54-64 - Shangjiang Guo

, Yuan Yuan:
Delay-induced primary rhythmic behavior in a two-layer neural network. 65-74 - Marcos Eduardo Valle

, Peter Sussner
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Storage and recall capabilities of fuzzy morphological associative memories with adjunction-based learning. 75-90 - Wei Wu, Jian Wang

, Mingsong Cheng, Zhengxue Li:
Convergence analysis of online gradient method for BP neural networks. 91-98 - Jo-Anne Ting, Aaron D'Souza, Stefan Schaal:

Bayesian robot system identification with input and output noise. 99-108
- Jongho Shin, H. Jin Kim, Youdan Kim

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Adaptive support vector regression for UAV flight control. 109-120
- Esther-Lydia Silva-Ramírez

, Rafael Pino-Mejías
, Manuel López-Coello
, María-Dolores Cubiles-de-la-Vega
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Missing value imputation on missing completely at random data using multilayer perceptrons. 121-129 - Alexandra Scherbart, Tim W. Nattkemper

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Looking inside self-organizing map ensembles with resampling and negative correlation learning. 130-141
Volume 24, Number 2, March 2011
- João Sacramento

, Andreas Wichert
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Tree-like hierarchical associative memory structures. 143-147
- Satohiro Tajima

, Masataka Watanabe
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Acquisition of nonlinear forward optics in generative models: Two-stage "downside-up" learning for occluded vision. 148-158
- Bei-Wei Lu, Lionel Pandolfo:

Quasi-objective nonlinear principal component analysis. 159-170 - Giorgio Gnecco

, Vera Kurková
, Marcello Sanguineti
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Some comparisons of complexity in dictionary-based and linear computational models. 171-182 - Masashi Sugiyama, Makoto Yamada

, Paul von Bünau, Taiji Suzuki, Takafumi Kanamori, Motoaki Kawanabe:
Direct density-ratio estimation with dimensionality reduction via least-squares hetero-distributional subspace search. 183-198
- Razvan Pascanu, Herbert Jaeger:

A neurodynamical model for working memory. 199-207
- Gail A. Carpenter, Arun K. Ravindran:

Searching the sky with CONFIGR-STARS. 208-216
- Karen E. Adolph, Lana Karasik

, Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda
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Corrigendum to: "Using social information to guide action: Infants' locomotion over slippery slopes" [Neural Networks 23 (8-9) (2010) 1033-1042]. 217
Volume 24, Number 3, April 2011
- Sébastien Hélie, Robert Proulx, Bernard Lefebvre:

Bottom-up learning of explicit knowledge using a Bayesian algorithm and a new Hebbian learning rule. 219-232
- Hatsuo Hayashi, Yukihiro Nonaka:

Cooperation and competition between lateral and medial perforant path synapses in the dentate gyrus. 233-246 - Cornelius Glackin, Liam P. Maguire

, Liam McDaid, Heather M. Sayers:
Receptive field optimisation and supervision of a fuzzy spiking neural network. 247-256 - Richard Ivey, Daniel Bullock, Stephen Grossberg:

A neuromorphic model of spatial lookahead planning. 257-266
- Tatsuya Cho, Kentaro Katahira

, Kazuo Okanoya
, Masato Okada:
Node perturbation learning without noiseless baseline. 267-272 - Michael Kohler, Jens Mehnert

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Analysis of the rate of convergence of least squares neural network regression estimates in case of measurement errors. 273-279 - Meiqin Liu, Senlin Zhang, Yaochu Jin

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Multi-sensor optimal H∞ fusion filters for delayed nonlinear intelligent systems based on a unified model. 280-290
- Mazad S. Zaveri

, Dan W. Hammerstrom:
Performance/price estimates for cortex-scale hardware: A design space exploration. 291-304
- Bo Liu, Wenlian Lu, Tianping Chen:

Global almost sure self-synchronization of Hopfield neural networks with randomly switching connections. 305-310
Volume 24, Number 4, May 2011
- Wataru Hinoshita, Hiroaki Arie, Jun Tani, Hiroshi G. Okuno

, Tetsuya Ogata
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Emergence of hierarchical structure mirroring linguistic composition in a recurrent neural network. 311-320
- Akihiro Funamizu

, Ryohei Kanzaki, Hirokazu Takahashi:
Distributed representation of tone frequency in highly decodable spatio-temporal activity in the auditory cortex. 321-332 - Zhihua Wu

, Aike Guo:
A model study on the circuit mechanism underlying decision-making in Drosophila. 333-344
- Hrushikesh N. Mhaskar:

A generalized diffusion frame for parsimonious representation of functions on data defined manifolds. 345-359 - Xiaoming Wang, Korris Fu-Lai Chung

, Shitong Wang:
Theoretical analysis for solution of support vector data description. 360-369 - Eva Kaslik

, Seenith Sivasundaram
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Impulsive hybrid discrete-time Hopfield neural networks with delays and multistability analysis. 370-377 - George A. Anastassiou:

Multivariate sigmoidal neural network approximation. 378-386
- Ryotaro Kamimura:

Selective information enhancement learning for creating interpretable representations in competitive learning. 387-405
Volume 24, Number 5, June 2011
- Sergiy Kochubey, Alexey V. Semyanov

, Leonid Savtchenko:
Network with shunting synapses as a non-linear frequency modulator. 407-416
- Tyler McMillen, Patrick Simen, Sam Behseta:

Hebbian learning in linear-nonlinear networks with tuning curves leads to near-optimal, multi-alternative decision making. 417-426 - Zhengqiu Zhang, Kaiyu Liu:

Existence and global exponential stability of a periodic solution to interval general bidirectional associative memory (BAM) neural networks with multiple delays on time scales. 427-439 - Claudio Gallicchio

, Alessio Micheli
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Architectural and Markovian factors of echo state networks. 440-456 - Zhengqiu Zhang, Yan Yang, Yesheng Huang:

Global exponential stability of interval general BAM neural networks with reaction-diffusion terms and multiple time-varying delays. 457-465 - Linda Ponta, Valentina Lanza, Michele Bonnin

, Fernando Corinto
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Emerging dynamics in neuronal networks of diffusively coupled hard oscillators. 466-475 - Ling Jian

, Zhonghang Xia, Xijun Liang, Chuanhou Gao:
Design of a multiple kernel learning algorithm for LS-SVM by convex programming. 476-483
- Rupert C. J. Minnett, Andrew T. Smith, William C. Lennon Jr., Robert Hecht-Nielsen:

Neural network tomography: Network replication from output surface geometry. 484-492
- Takamitsu Matsubara, Sang-Ho Hyon, Jun Morimoto:

Learning parametric dynamic movement primitives from multiple demonstrations. 493-500 - Vladimir Tomenko:

Online dimensionality reduction using competitive learning and Radial Basis Function network. 501-511
Volume 24, Number 6, August 2011
- Vassilis Cutsuridis, Tjitske Heida

, Wlodek Duch
, Kenji Doya
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Neurocomputational models of brain disorders. 513-514 - Roger D. Traub, Mark O. Cunningham

, Miles A. Whittington
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Chemical synaptic and gap junctional interactions between principal neurons: Partners in epileptogenesis. 515-525 - Robert D. Vincent, Aaron C. Courville, Joelle Pineau:

A bistable computational model of recurring epileptiform activity as observed in rodent slice preparations. 526-537 - Ming Luo, Jian Xu

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Suppression of collective synchronization in a system of neural groups with washout-filter-aided feedback. 538-543 - Quentin J. M. Huys

, Michael Moutoussis
, Jonathan Williams:
Are computational models of any use to psychiatry? 544-551 - Michele Migliore

, Ignazio De Blasi, Domenico Tegolo
, Rosanna Migliore
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A modeling study suggesting how a reduction in the context-dependent input on CA1 pyramidal neurons could generate schizophrenic behavior. 552-559 - Bernd Porr

, Lynsey McCabe, Paolo di Prodi, Christoph Kolodziejski, Florentin Wörgötter:
How feedback inhibition shapes spike-timing-dependent plasticity and its implications for recent Schizophrenia models. 560-567 - X. Du, Ben H. Jansen:

A neural network model of normal and abnormal auditory information processing. 568-574 - Ahmed A. Moustafa

, Mark A. Gluck:
Computational cognitive models of prefrontal-striatal-hippocampal interactions in Parkinson's disease and schizophrenia. 575-591 - Vassilis Cutsuridis

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Origins of a repetitive and co-contractive biphasic pattern of muscle activation in Parkinson's disease. 592-601 - Yixin Guo, Jonathan E. Rubin

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Multi-site stimulation of subthalamic nucleus diminishes thalamocortical relay errors in a biophysical network model. 602-616 - M. A. J. Lourens, Hil G. E. Meijer, Tjitske Heida

, Enrico Marani, Stephan A. van Gils:
The pedunculopontine nucleus as an additional target for deep brain stimulation. 617-630 - Basabdatta Sen Bhattacharya

, Damien Coyle
, Liam P. Maguire
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A thalamo-cortico-thalamic neural mass model to study alpha rhythms in Alzheimer's disease. 631-645 - Sridhar Krishnamurti, Lyle Drake, Justin King:

Neural network modeling of central auditory dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease. 646-651 - Rainer Stollhoff, Ingo Kennerknecht, Tobias Elze

, Jürgen Jost:
A computational model of dysfunctional facial encoding in congenital prosopagnosia. 652-664 - Tom Foulsham

, Jason J. S. Barton, Alan Kingstone, Richard J. Dewhurst, Geoffrey M. Underwood:
Modeling eye movements in visual agnosia with a saliency map approach: Bottom-up guidance or top-down strategy? 665-677
Volume 24, Number 7, September 2011
- Gaetano Valenza

, Giovanni Pioggia
, Antonio Armato, Marcello Ferro
, Enzo Pasquale Scilingo
, Danilo De Rossi:
A neuron-astrocyte transistor-like model for neuromorphic dressed neurons. 679-685 - Stephen Grossberg, Karthik Srinivasan

, Arash Yazdanbakhsh:
On the road to invariant object recognition: How cortical area V2 transforms absolute to relative disparity during 3D vision. 686-692 - Tadashi Yamazaki

, Hidetoshi Ikeno
, Yoshihiro Okumura
, Shunji Satoh, Yoshimi Kamiyama, Yutaka Hirata, Keiichiro Inagaki, Akito Ishihara, Takayuki Kannon, Shiro Usui:
Simulation Platform: A cloud-based online simulation environment. 693-698
- Chuangyin Dang

, Yabin Sun
, Yuping Wang, Yang Yang:
A deterministic annealing algorithm for the minimum concave cost network flow problem. 699-708 - Rui Xu, Donald C. Wunsch II

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BARTMAP: A viable structure for biclustering. 709-716 - Hong-Gui Han, Qili Chen, Junfei Qiao:

An efficient self-organizing RBF neural network for water quality prediction. 717-725
- Ji Won Yoon, Stephen J. Roberts, Matthew Dyson

, John Q. Gan
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Bayesian inference for an adaptive Ordered Probit model: An application to Brain Computer Interfacing. 726-734 - Masashi Sugiyama, Taiji Suzuki, Yuta Itoh

, Takafumi Kanamori, Manabu Kimura:
Least-squares two-sample test. 735-751 - Shaobo Lin, Feilong Cao, Zongben Xu:

Essential rate for approximation by spherical neural networks. 752-758
- Xingjian Jing

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An H∞ control approach to robust learning of feedforward neural networks. 759-766 - Kunihiko Fukushima:

Increasing robustness against background noise: Visual pattern recognition by a neocognitron. 767-778
- Satoru Hayasaka:

Book review. 785-786 - Antje Ihlefeld:

Book review. 787
Volume 24, Number 8, October 2011
- Kostas I. Diamantaras

, Lazaros S. Iliadis:
Editorial for the special issue ICANN-2010. 789-790 - Cesare Alippi, Giacomo Boracchi

, Manuel Roveri
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A just-in-time adaptive classification system based on the intersection of confidence intervals rule. 791-800 - Ravi Krishnan, Shivakesavan Ratnadurai, Deepak Subramanian

, V. Srinivasa Chakravarthy
, Maithreye Rengaswamy:
Modeling the role of basal ganglia in saccade generation: Is the indirect pathway the explorer? 801-813 - Anastasios Maronidis, Dimitris Bolis

, Anastasios Tefas
, Ioannis Pitas:
Improving subspace learning for facial expression recognition using person dependent and geometrically enriched training sets. 814-823 - Marcin Blachnik

, Wlodzislaw Duch
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LVQ algorithm with instance weighting for generation of prototype-based rules. 824-830 - Dimitrios H. Mantzaris, George C. Anastassopoulos

, Adam V. Adamopoulos
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Genetic algorithm pruning of probabilistic neural networks in medical disease estimation. 831-835 - Lazaros S. Iliadis, Fotis P. Maris, Stavros Tachos:

Soft computing techniques toward modeling the water supplies of Cyprus. 836-841 - Harris Papadopoulos

, Haris Haralambous:
Reliable prediction intervals with regression neural networks. 842-851 - Athanasios Voulodimos, Dimitrios I. Kosmopoulos

, Galina V. Veres, Helmut Grabner, Luc Van Gool, Theodora A. Varvarigou:
Online classification of visual tasks for industrial workflow monitoring. 852-860 - Marco Signoretto, Lieven De Lathauwer, Johan A. K. Suykens

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A kernel-based framework to tensorial data analysis. 861-874 - Yasuhiro Sogawa, Shohei Shimizu

, Teppei Shimamura
, Aapo Hyvärinen
, Takashi Washio, Seiya Imoto:
Estimating exogenous variables in data with more variables than observations. 875-880 - Giorgio Gnecco

, Vera Kurková
, Marcello Sanguineti
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Can dictionary-based computational models outperform the best linear ones? 881-887 - Iago Porto-Díaz, Verónica Bolón-Canedo, Amparo Alonso-Betanzos

, Oscar Fontenla-Romero
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A study of performance on microarray data sets for a classifier based on information theoretic learning. 888-896 - Dominic Palmer-Brown, Chrisina Jayne

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Snap-drift neural network for self-organisation and sequence learning. 897-905 - Marko Tscherepanow, Marco Kortkamp, Marc Kammer:

A hierarchical ART network for the stable incremental learning of topological structures and associations from noisy data. 906-916
Volume 24, Number 9, November 2011
- Shin Ishii

, Markus Diesmann
, Kenji Doya
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Multi-scale, multi-modal neural modeling and simulation. 917 - Takayuki Kannon, Keiichiro Inagaki, Nilton Liuji Kamiji

, Kouji Makimura, Shiro Usui:
PLATO: Data-oriented approach to collaborative large-scale brain system modeling. 918-926 - Tadashi Yamazaki, Hidetoshi Ikeno, Yoshihiro Okumura, Shunji Satoh, Yoshimi Kamiyama, Yutaka Hirata, Keiichiro Inagaki, Akito Ishihara, Takayuki Kannon, Shiro Usui:

Reprint of: Simulation Platform: A cloud-based online simulation environment. 927-932 - Michael Hawrylycz, Lydia Ng, Damon Page, John Morris, Christopher Lau, Sky Faber, Vance Faber, Susan Sunkin, Vilas Menon, Ed S. Lein, Allan Jones:

Multi-scale correlation structure of gene expression in the brain. 933-942 - Upinder S. Bhalla

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Multiscale interactions between chemical and electric signaling in LTP induction, LTP reversal and dendritic excitability. 943-949 - Jun Igarashi

, Osamu Shouno, Tomoki Fukai
, Hiroshi Tsujino
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Real-time simulation of a spiking neural network model of the basal ganglia circuitry using general purpose computing on graphics processing units. 950-960 - Alexander D. Rast, Francesco Galluppi

, Sergio Davies
, Luis A. Plana
, Cameron Patterson, Thomas Sharp, David R. Lester
, Steve B. Furber
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Concurrent heterogeneous neural model simulation on real-time neuromimetic hardware. 961-978 - Seigo Nonaka, Honda Naoki

, Shin Ishii
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A multiphysical model of cell migration integrating reaction-diffusion, membrane and cytoskeleton. 979-989 - Keiichiro Inagaki, Yutaka Hirata, Shiro Usui:

A model-based theory on the signal transformation for microsaccade generation. 990-997 - Stefan Lang, Vincent J. Dercksen, Bert J. Sakmann, Marcel Oberländer

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Simulation of signal flow in 3D reconstructions of an anatomically realistic neural network in rat vibrissal cortex. 998-1011
Volume 24, Number 10, December 2011
- Xiaoyang Liu, Tianping Chen, Jinde Cao, Wenlian Lu:

Dissipativity and quasi-synchronization for neural networks with discontinuous activations and parameter mismatches. 1013-1021
- Shigeru Tanaka, Chan-Hong Moon, Mitsuhiro Fukuda, Seong-Gi Kim:

Three-dimensional visual feature representation in the primary visual cortex. 1022-1035 - Stephen Grossberg, Jeffrey E. Markowitz, Yongqiang Cao:

On the road to invariant recognition: Explaining tradeoff and morph properties of cells in inferotemporal cortex using multiple-scale task-sensitive attentive learning. 1036-1049 - Yongqiang Cao, Stephen Grossberg, Jeffrey E. Markowitz:

How does the brain rapidly learn and reorganize view-invariant and position-invariant object representations in the inferotemporal cortex? 1050-1061 - Dominic I. Standage

, Martin Paré
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Persistent storage capability impairs decision making in a biophysical network model. 1062-1073
- Kazunori Iwata

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An information-theoretic analysis of return maximization in reinforcement learning. 1074-1081 - Simone Gori

, Enrico Giora, Arash Yazdanbakhsh, Ennio Mingolla
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A new motion illusion based on competition between two kinds of motion processing units: The Accordion Grating. 1082-1092 - Arash Yazdanbakhsh, Simone Gori

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Mathematical analysis of the Accordion Grating illusion: A differential geometry approach to introduce the 3D aperture problem. 1093-1101 - Kazuho Watanabe

, Masato Okada, Kazushi Ikeda
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Divergence measures and a general framework for local variational approximation. 1102-1109 - Longwen Huang, Yuwei Cui, Danke Zhang

, Si Wu:
Impact of noise structure and network topology on tracking speed of neural networks. 1110-1119 - Alberto Llera

, Marcel A. J. van Gerven, Vicenç Gómez
, Ole Jensen
, Hilbert J. Kappen:
On the use of interaction error potentials for adaptive brain computer interfaces. 1120-1127
- Randa Herzallah

, Miroslav Kárný
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Fully probabilistic control design in an adaptive critic framework. 1128-1135 - Jung Hoon Lee:

Scaling-efficient in-situ training of CMOL CrossNet classifiers. 1136-1142 - Hisako Takigawa-Imamura

, Ikuko N. Motoike:
Dendritic gates for signal integration with excitability-dependent responsiveness. 1143-1152

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