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Authors: SHELHAMER M
Citation: M. Shelhamer, ON THE CORRELATION DIMENSION OF OPTOKINETIC NYSTAGMUS EYE-MOVEMENTS -COMPUTATIONAL PARAMETERS, FILTERING, NONSTATIONARITY, AND SURROGATE DATA, Biological cybernetics, 76(4), 1997, pp. 237-250

Authors: FUNABIKI N TAKENAKA Y NISHIKAWA S
Citation: N. Funabiki et al., A MAXIMUM NEURAL-NETWORK APPROACH FOR N-QUEENS PROBLEMS, Biological cybernetics, 76(4), 1997, pp. 251-255

Authors: BUCHANAN JJ KELSO JAS DEGUZMAN GC
Citation: Jj. Buchanan et al., SELF-ORGANIZATION OF TRAJECTORY FORMATION .1. EXPERIMENTAL-EVIDENCE, Biological cybernetics, 76(4), 1997, pp. 257-273

Authors: DEGUZMAN GC KELSO JAS BUCHANAN JJ
Citation: Gc. Deguzman et al., SELF-ORGANIZATION OF TRAJECTORY FORMATION .2. THEORETICAL-MODEL, Biological cybernetics, 76(4), 1997, pp. 275-284

Authors: CHOU CP HANNAFORD B
Citation: Cp. Chou et B. Hannaford, STUDY OF HUMAN FOREARM POSTURE MAINTENANCE WITH A PHYSIOLOGICALLY-BASED ROBOTIC ARM AND SPINAL LEVEL NEURAL CONTROLLER, Biological cybernetics, 76(4), 1997, pp. 285-298

Authors: PILGRAM B CASTIGLIONI P PARATI G DIRIENZO M
Citation: B. Pilgram et al., DYNAMIC DETECTION OF RHYTHMIC OSCILLATIONS IN HEART-RATE TRACINGS - ASTATE-SPACE APPROACH BASED ON 4TH-ORDER CUMULANTS, Biological cybernetics, 76(4), 1997, pp. 299-309

Authors: STEPHANOVA DI CHOBANOVA M
Citation: Di. Stephanova et M. Chobanova, ACTION-POTENTIALS AND IONIC CURRENTS THROUGH PARANODALLY DEMYELINATEDHUMAN MOTOR-NERVE FIBERS - COMPUTER-SIMULATIONS, Biological cybernetics, 76(4), 1997, pp. 311-314

Authors: GOMI H KAWATO M
Citation: H. Gomi et M. Kawato, HUMAN ARM STIFFNESS AND EQUILIBRIUM-POINT TRAJECTORY DURING MULTIJOINT MOVEMENT, Biological cybernetics, 76(3), 1997, pp. 163-171

Authors: MYERS JD MASSONE LLE
Citation: Jd. Myers et Lle. Massone, THE ROLE OF THE PLANT PROPERTIES IN POINT-TO-POINT ARM MOVEMENTS - A ROBUSTNESS STUDY, Biological cybernetics, 76(3), 1997, pp. 173-180

Authors: WRIGHT JJ
Citation: Jj. Wright, EEG SIMULATION - VARIATION OF SPECTRAL ENVELOPE, PULSE SYNCHRONY AND APPROXIMATE-TO-40 HZ OSCILLATION, Biological cybernetics, 76(3), 1997, pp. 181-194

Authors: RUSSELL GS
Citation: Gs. Russell, NESTED REENTRANT AND RECURRENT COMPUTATION IN EARLY VISION - A BAYESIAN NEUROMORPHIC MODEL APPLIED TO HYPERACUITY, Biological cybernetics, 76(3), 1997, pp. 195-206

Authors: CHAKRAVARTHY SV GHOSH J
Citation: Sv. Chakravarthy et J. Ghosh, ON HEBBIAN-LIKE ADAPTATION IN HEART-MUSCLE - A PROPOSAL FOR CARDIAC MEMORY, Biological cybernetics, 76(3), 1997, pp. 207-215

Authors: JUERGENS E ECKHORN R
Citation: E. Juergens et R. Eckhorn, PARALLEL-PROCESSING BY A HOMOGENEOUS GROUP OF COUPLED MODEL NEURONS CAN ENHANCE, REDUCE AND GENERATE SIGNAL CORRELATIONS, Biological cybernetics, 76(3), 1997, pp. 217-227

Authors: KOLEV V YORDANOVA J
Citation: V. Kolev et J. Yordanova, ANALYSIS OF PHASE-LOCKING IS INFORMATIVE FOR STUDYING EVENT-RELATED EEG ACTIVITY, Biological cybernetics, 76(3), 1997, pp. 229-235

Authors: PETKOV N KRUIZINGA P
Citation: N. Petkov et P. Kruizinga, COMPUTATIONAL MODELS OF VISUAL NEURONS SPECIALIZED IN THE DETECTION OF PERIODIC AND APERIODIC ORIENTED VISUAL-STIMULI - BAR AND GRATING CELLS, Biological cybernetics, 76(2), 1997, pp. 83-96

Authors: ALEXANDER RM
Citation: Rm. Alexander, A MINIMUM ENERGY-COST HYPOTHESIS FOR HUMAN ARM TRAJECTORIES, Biological cybernetics, 76(2), 1997, pp. 97-105

Authors: LAN N
Citation: N. Lan, ANALYSIS OF AN OPTIMAL-CONTROL MODEL OF MULTIJOINT ARM MOVEMENTS, Biological cybernetics, 76(2), 1997, pp. 107-117

Authors: LITAUDON P HERVE T CATTARELLI M
Citation: P. Litaudon et al., EVIDENCE FOR SYNCHRONIZED RESPONSES IN THE PIRIFORM CORTEX BY USING GIBBS POTENTIAL ANALYSIS, Biological cybernetics, 76(2), 1997, pp. 119-127

Authors: YUASA H ITO S ITO K ITO M
Citation: H. Yuasa et al., ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY WITH THE REACTION-DIFFUSION EQUATION, Biological cybernetics, 76(2), 1997, pp. 129-137

Authors: ANASTASIO TJ
Citation: Tj. Anastasio, A BURST-FEEDBACK MODEL OF FAST-PHASE BURST GENERATION DURING NYSTAGMUS, Biological cybernetics, 76(2), 1997, pp. 139-152

Authors: JOEKEN S SCHWEGLER H RICHTER CP
Citation: S. Joeken et al., MODELING STOCHASTIC SPIKE TRAIN RESPONSES OF NEURONS - AN EXTENDED WIENER SERIES ANALYSIS OF PIGEON AUDITORY-NERVE FIBERS, Biological cybernetics, 76(2), 1997, pp. 153-162

Authors: WADDEN T HELLGREN J LANSNER A GRILLNER S
Citation: T. Wadden et al., INTERSEGMENTAL COORDINATION IN THE LAMPREY - SIMULATIONS USING A NETWORK MODEL WITHOUT SEGMENTAL BOUNDARIES, Biological cybernetics, 76(1), 1997, pp. 1-9

Authors: SENN W WYLER K CLAMANN HP KLEINLE J LUSCHER HR MULLER L
Citation: W. Senn et al., SIZE PRINCIPLE AND INFORMATION-THEORY, Biological cybernetics, 76(1), 1997, pp. 11-22

Authors: HILBERG W
Citation: W. Hilberg, NEURAL NETWORKS IN HIGHER LEVELS OF ABSTRACTION, Biological cybernetics, 76(1), 1997, pp. 23-40

Authors: DOMINEY PF SCHLAG J SCHLAGREY M ARBIB MA
Citation: Pf. Dominey et al., COLLIDING SACCADES EVOKED BY FRONTAL EYE FIELD STIMULATION - ARTIFACTOR EVIDENCE FOR AN OCULOMOTOR COMPENSATORY MECHANISM UNDERLYING DOUBLE-STEP SACCADES, Biological cybernetics, 76(1), 1997, pp. 41-52
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