Beschreibung
InhaltsangabeContents, Volume 1.- 1 - Neurobiology.- Why bright Kanizsa squares look closer: consistency of segmentations and surfaces in 3-D vision.- Spatial pooling and perceptual framing by synchronizing cortical dynamics.- Vertebrate retina: sub-sampling and aliasing effects can explain colour-opponent and colour constancy phenomena.- RETINA: a model of visual information processing in the retinal neural network.- The influence of the inhomogeneous dendritic field size of the retinal ganglion cells on the fixation.- Top-down interference in visual perception.- Dynamic vision system: modeling the prey recognition of common toads Bufo bufo.- Emergence of long range order in maps of orientation preference.- Oriented ocular dominance bands in the self-organizing feature map.- How to use non-visual information for optic flow processing in monkey visual cortical area MSTd.- A learning rule for self-organization of the velocity selectivity of directionally selective cells.- Motion analysis with recurrent neural nets.- Self-organizing a behaviour-oriented interpretation of objects in active-vision.- Hybrid methods for robust irradiance analysis and 3-D shape reconstruction from images.- A parallel algorithm for simulating color perception.- Positional competition in the BCS.- A computational model for texton-based pre attentive texture segmentation.- Hopfield neural network for motion estimation and interpretation.- Phase interactions between place cells during movement.- Self-organization of an equilibrium-point motor controller.- Study of a Purkinje unit as a basic oscillator of the cerebellar cortex.- Compartmental interaction in the granular layer of the cerebellum.- Modeling biologically relevant temporal patterns.- A model of the baroreceptor reflex neural network.- Modelization of vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) and motion sickness prediction.- Kernel correlations of movements in neural network.- Analysis of the golf swing from weight-shift using neural networks.- Dry electrophysiology: an approach to the internal representation of brain functions through artificial neural networks.- ANNs and MAMFs: transparency or opacity?.- Collective brain as dynamical system.- Temporal pattern dependent spatial-distribution of LTP in the hippocampal CAl area studied by an optical imaging method.- Synchronization-based complex model neurons.- Synchronization of integrate-and-fire neurons with delayed inhibitory lateral connections.- Complex patterns of oscillations in a neural network model with activity-dependent outgrowth.- Learning and the thalamic-NRT-cortex system.- Resetting the periodic activity of Hydra at a fixed phase.- Integral equations in compartmental model neurodynamics.- Hysteresis in a two neuron-network: basic characteristics and physiological implications.- Cooperation within networks of cortical automata based networks.- Anisotropic correlation properties in the spatial structure of cortical orientation maps.- 2 - Mathematical Model.- Application of neural network and fuzzy logic in modelling and control of fermentation processes.- Neural networks for the processing of fuzzy sets.- Human sign recognition using fuzzy associative inference system.- Bayesian properties and performances of adaptive fuzzy systems in pattern recognition problems.- The representation of human judgement by using fuzzy techniques.- Fuzzy logic versus neural network technique in an identification problem.- Phoneme recognition with hierarchical self organised neural networks and fuzzy systems - A Case Study.- Neuronal network models of the mind.- The consciousness of a neural state machine.- Forward reasoning and Caianiello's nets.- An ANN model of anaphora: implications for nativism.- The spatter code for encoding concepts at many levels.- Learning in hybrid neural models.- A connectionist model for context effects in the picture-word interference task.- Inductive inference with recurrent radial basis function networks.- Neural networks as a paradigm for know
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