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Authors: JUNGWIRTH PJ RAWICZ AH LAKOWSKI R
Citation: Pj. Jungwirth et al., APPLICATIONS OF NEURAL NETWORKS TO COLOR RECOGNITION, Biological cybernetics, 79(5), 1998, pp. 361-365

Authors: LEVINE MW
Citation: Mw. Levine, MODELS FOR THE CROSS-CORRELATION BETWEEN RETINAL GANGLION-CELLS, Biological cybernetics, 79(5), 1998, pp. 367-376

Authors: ANASTASIO TJ
Citation: Tj. Anastasio, NONUNIFORMITY IN THE LINEAR-NETWORK MODEL OF THE OCULOMOTOR INTEGRATOR PRODUCES APPROXIMATELY FRACTIONAL-ORDER DYNAMICS AND MORE REALISTIC NEURON BEHAVIOR, Biological cybernetics, 79(5), 1998, pp. 377-391

Authors: ARABYAN A TSAI DL
Citation: A. Arabyan et Dl. Tsai, A DISTRIBUTED CONTROL MODEL FOR THE AIR-RIGHTING REFLEX OF A CAT, Biological cybernetics, 79(5), 1998, pp. 393-401

Authors: OJALA J
Citation: J. Ojala, ADAPTIVE-BEHAVIOR WITH PROTOZOA-INSPIRED DYNAMICS, Biological cybernetics, 79(5), 1998, pp. 403-411

Authors: MEINHARDT G MORTENSEN U
Citation: G. Meinhardt et U. Mortensen, DETECTION OF APERIODIC TEST PATTERNS BY PATTERN SPECIFIC DETECTORS REVEALED BY SUBTHRESHOLD SUMMATION, Biological cybernetics, 79(5), 1998, pp. 413-425

Authors: RADICHEVA N SLAVCHEVA G
Citation: N. Radicheva et G. Slavcheva, SPECTRAL AND TIME-DOMAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF SINGLE MUSCLE-FIBER ACTION-POTENTIALS DURING CONTINUOUS ACTIVITY EXTRACTED FROM MODEL CONSIDERATIONS, Biological cybernetics, 79(5), 1998, pp. 427-435

Authors: ISOGLUALKAC U BASAREROGLU C ADEMOGLU A DEMIRALP T MIENER M STADLER M
Citation: U. Isoglualkac et al., ANALYSIS OF THE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC ACTIVITY DURING THE NECKER CUBE REVERSALS BY MEANS OF THE WAVELET TRANSFORM, Biological cybernetics, 79(5), 1998, pp. 437-442

Authors: LUO ZW ITO M
Citation: Zw. Luo et M. Ito, DIFFUSION-BASED LEARNING-THEORY FOR ORGANIZING VISUO-MOTOR COORDINATION, Biological cybernetics, 79(4), 1998, pp. 279-289

Authors: PEPER CLE BEEK PJ
Citation: Cle. Peper et Pj. Beek, ARE FREQUENCY-INDUCED TRANSITIONS IN RHYTHMIC COORDINATION MEDIATED BY A DROP IN AMPLITUDE, Biological cybernetics, 79(4), 1998, pp. 291-300

Authors: GROBLER T BARNA G ERDI P
Citation: T. Grobler et al., STATISTICAL-MODEL OF THE HIPPOCAMPAL CA3 REGION - I - THE SINGLE-CELLMODULE - BURSTING MODEL OF THE PYRAMIDAL CELL, Biological cybernetics, 79(4), 1998, pp. 301-308

Authors: BARNA G GROBLER T ERDI P
Citation: G. Barna et al., STATISTICAL-MODEL OF THE HIPPOCAMPAL CA3 REGION - II - THE POPULATIONFRAMEWORK - MODEL OF RHYTHMIC ACTIVITY IN THE CA3 SLICE, Biological cybernetics, 79(4), 1998, pp. 309-321

Authors: BALLAIN T LITAUDON P MARTIEL JL CATTARELLI M
Citation: T. Ballain et al., ROLE OF THE NET ARCHITECTURE IN PIRIFORM CORTEX ACTIVITY - ANALYSIS BY A MATHEMATICAL-MODEL, Biological cybernetics, 79(4), 1998, pp. 323-336

Authors: BRENIERE Y RIBREAU C
Citation: Y. Breniere et C. Ribreau, A DOUBLE-INVERTED PENDULUM MODEL FOR STUDYING THE ADAPTABILITY OF POSTURAL CONTROL TO FREQUENCY DURING HUMAN STEPPING IN-PLACE, Biological cybernetics, 79(4), 1998, pp. 337-345

Authors: CESAR RM COSTA LD
Citation: Rm. Cesar et Ld. Costa, NEURAL CELL CLASSIFICATION BY WAVELETS AND MULTISCALE CURVATURE, Biological cybernetics, 79(4), 1998, pp. 347-360

Authors: FRANZ MO SCHOLKOPF B MALLOT HA BULTHOFF H
Citation: Mo. Franz et al., WHERE DID I TAKE THAT SNAPSHOT - SCENE-BASED HOMING BY IMAGE MATCHING, Biological cybernetics, 79(3), 1998, pp. 191-202

Authors: WU XB TYRCHA J LEVY WB
Citation: Xb. Wu et al., A NEURAL-NETWORK SOLUTION TO THE TRANSVERSE PATTERNING PROBLEM DEPENDS ON REPETITION OF THE INPUT CODE, Biological cybernetics, 79(3), 1998, pp. 203-213

Authors: BOZIS A MOSCHOVAKIS AK
Citation: A. Bozis et Ak. Moschovakis, NEURAL-NETWORK SIMULATIONS OF THE PRIMATE OCULOMOTOR SYSTEM-III - AN ONE-DIMENSIONAL, ONE-DIRECTIONAL MODEL OF THE SUPERIOR COLLICULUS, Biological cybernetics, 79(3), 1998, pp. 215-230

Authors: KOROGOD SM KULAGINA IB
Citation: Sm. Korogod et Ib. Kulagina, GEOMETRY-INDUCED FEATURES OF CURRENT TRANSFER IN NEURONAL DENDRITES WITH TONICALLY ACTIVATED CONDUCTANCES, Biological cybernetics, 79(3), 1998, pp. 231-240

Authors: THAUT MH MILLER RA SCHAUER LM
Citation: Mh. Thaut et al., MULTIPLE SYNCHRONIZATION STRATEGIES IN RHYTHMIC SENSORIMOTOR TASKS - PHASE VS PERIOD CORRECTION, Biological cybernetics, 79(3), 1998, pp. 241-250

Authors: HORIKAWA Y
Citation: Y. Horikawa, BIFURCATIONS IN THE DECREMENTAL PROPAGATION OF A SPIKE TRAIN IN THE HODGKIN-HUXLEY MODEL OF LOW EXCITABILITY, Biological cybernetics, 79(3), 1998, pp. 251-261

Authors: LORINCZ A
Citation: A. Lorincz, FORMING INDEPENDENT COMPONENTS VIA TEMPORAL LOCKING OF RECONSTRUCTIONARCHITECTURES - A FUNCTIONAL-MODEL OF THE HIPPOCAMPUS, Biological cybernetics, 79(3), 1998, pp. 263-275

Authors: KASHIMA T ISURUGI Y
Citation: T. Kashima et Y. Isurugi, TRAJECTORY FORMATION BASED ON PHYSIOLOGICAL-CHARACTERISTICS OF SKELETAL-MUSCLES (VOL 78, PG 413, 1998), Biological cybernetics, 79(3), 1998, pp. 277-277

Authors: SCHWEIGHOFER N
Citation: N. Schweighofer, A MODEL OF ACTIVITY-DEPENDENT FORMATION OF CEREBELLAR MICROZONES, Biological cybernetics, 79(2), 1998, pp. 97-107

Authors: HOSHINO O KASHIMORI Y KAMBARA T
Citation: O. Hoshino et al., AN OLFACTORY RECOGNITION MODEL-BASED ON SPATIOTEMPORAL ENCODING OF ODOR QUALITY IN THE OLFACTORY-BULB, Biological cybernetics, 79(2), 1998, pp. 109-120
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