Biological Cybernetics
Description
Biological Cybernetics is an interdisciplinary medium for experimental, theoretical and application-oriented aspects of information processing in organisms, including sensory, motor, cognitive, and ecological phenomena. Topics covered include: experimental studies of biological systems including quantitative modeling; computational, technical, or theoretical studies with relevance for understanding biological information processing; and artificial implementation of biological information processing and self-organizing principles. Under the main aspects of performance and function of systems, emphasis is laid on communication between life sciences and technical/theoretical disciplines.
107 Volumes 531 Issues 3,995 Articles available from 1963 - 2013
Browse Volumes & IssuesPrior to Volume 17, 1975 this journal was published as Kybernetik.
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Original Paper
Spike width and frequency alter stability of phase-locking in electrically coupled neurons
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Review
A review of cell assemblies
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Original Paper
Contributions of phase resetting and interlimb coordination to the adaptive control of hindlimb obstacle avoidance during locomotion in rats: a simulation study
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