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期刊名:Biological cybernetics

缩写:BIOL CYBERN

ISSN:0340-1200

e-ISSN:1432-0770

IF/分区:1.6/Q3

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Naci Barış Yaradanakul,Maryam Hassanpour,Senih Gürses Naci Barış Yaradanakul
The study examines center-of-pressure dynamics in the anteroposterior direction (CoPx). It is assumed that CoPx dynamics involve two dynamical processes during quiet stance. The first process describes fast postural corrections around the g...
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Targeted reaching movements and spatial coordination of footfall patterns are prime examples of spatial coordination of animal limbs. To explain this, both physiological and computational studies have suggested the use of movement primitive...
Yuqing Zhu,Chadbourne M B Smith,Tarek Jabri et al. Yuqing Zhu et al.
The neocortex is composed of spiking neurons interconnected in a sparse, recurrent network. Spiking activity within these networks underlies the computations that transform sensory inputs into appropriate behavioral responses. In this study...
Benjamin P Campbell,Huai-Ti Lin,Holger G Krapp Benjamin P Campbell
Biological systems have evolved to perform high-speed voluntary movements whilst maintaining robustness and stability. This paper examines a control architecture based on the principles of efference copies found in insect sensorimotor contr...
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Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations have emerged as a powerful and extensively employed tool in biomedical research, offering insights into intricate biomolecular processes such as structural flexibility and molecular interactions, and play...
Xuelin Huang,Xile Wei,Jiang Wang et al. Xuelin Huang et al.
Correlated spiking has been widely found in large population of neurons and been linked to neural coding. Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) is a promising non-invasive brain stimulation technique that can modulate the spik...
Tixian Wang,Udit Halder,Ekaterina Gribkova et al. Tixian Wang et al.
In this article, a biophysically realistic model of a soft octopus arm with internal musculature is presented. The modeling is motivated by experimental observations of sensorimotor control where an arm localizes and reaches a target. Major...