Volume 19, Number 1, January 2006
Psychology and Cognitive Science
Neuroscience and Neuropychology
Mathematical and Computational Analysis
Engineering and Design
- Shen Furao, Osamu Hasegawa:
An incremental network for on-line unsupervised classification and topology learning.
90-106

Volume 19, Number 2, March 2006
Earth Sciences and Environmental Applications of Computational Intelligence
Climate
Earth and Ocean
Hydrology
Volume 19, Number 3, April 2006
The Brain Mechanisms of Imitation Learning
- Aude Billard, Stefan Schaal:
Special Issue on The Brain Mechanisms of Imitation Learning.
251-253

- Erhan Oztop, Mitsuo Kawato, Michael A. Arbib:
Mirror neurons and imitation: A computationally guided review.
254-271

- Yiannis Demiris, Gavin Simmons:
Perceiving the unusual: Temporal properties of hierarchical motor representations for action perception.
272-284

- Eric L. Sauser, Aude Billard:
Parallel and distributed neural models of the ideomotor principle: An investigation of imitative cortical pathways.
285-298

- Matthew W. Hoffman, David B. Grimes, Aaron P. Shon, Rajesh P. N. Rao:
A probabilistic model of gaze imitation and shared attention.
299-310

- Raymond H. Cuijpers, Hein T. van Schie, Mathieu Koppen, Wolfram Erlhagen, Harold Bekkering:
Goals and means in action observation: A computational approach.
311-322

- Masato Ito, Kuniaki Noda, Yukiko Hoshino, Jun Tani:
Dynamic and interactive generation of object handling behaviors by a small humanoid robot using a dynamic neural network model.
323-337

Volume 19, Number 4, May 2006
Psychology and Cognitive Science
Neuroscience and Neuropsychology
Mathematical and Computational Analysis
- B. W. Verdaasdonk, H. F. J. M. Koopman, Frans C. T. van der Helm:
Energy efficient and robust rhythmic limb movement by central pattern generators.
388-400

- Zheng Rong Yang, Jonathan Dry, Rebecca Thomson, T. Charles Hodgman:
A bio-basis function neural network for protein peptide cleavage activity characterisation.
401-407

- Paulo J. G. Lisboa, Azzam Fouad George Taktak:
The use of artificial neural networks in decision support in cancer: A systematic review.
408-415

- Pedro M. Talaván, Javier Yáñez:
The generalized quadratic knapsack problem. A neuronal network approach.
416-428

- Pierre Courrieu:
Density codes and shape spaces.
429-445

- Stephen J. Verzi, Gregory L. Heileman, Michael Georgiopoulos:
Boosted ARTMAP: Modifications to fuzzy ARTMAP motivated by boosting theory.
446-468

- Yuichi Sakumura, Shin Ishii:
Stochastic resonance with differential code in feedforward network with intra-layer random connections.
469-476

Engineering and Design
Volume 19, Number 5, June 2006
Neuroscience and Neuropsychology
Mathematical and Computational Analysis
Engineering and Design
Volume 19, Numbers 6-7, July-August 2006
Advances in Self Organising Maps - WSOM'05
- Marie Cottrell, Michel Verleysen:
Advances in Self-Organizing Maps.
721-722

- Teuvo Kohonen:
Self-organizing neural projections.
723-733

- Thomas J. Sullivan, Virginia R. de Sa:
Homeostatic synaptic scaling in self-organizing maps.
734-743

- Marc M. Van Hulle:
Topographic map formation of factorized Edgeworth-expanded kernels.
744-750

- Jörg Ontrup, Helge Ritter:
Large-scale data exploration with the hierarchically growing hyperbolic SOM.
751-761

- Marie Cottrell, Barbara Hammer, Alexander Hasenfuss, Thomas Villmann:
Batch and median neural gas.
762-771

- Thomas Villmann, Barbara Hammer, Frank-Michael Schleif, Tina Geweniger, Wieland Hermann:
Fuzzy classification by fuzzy labeled neural gas.
772-779

- Hujun Yin:
On the equivalence between kernel self-organising maps and self-organising mixture density networks.
780-784

- Guilherme De A. Barreto, Luís Gustavo M. Souza:
Adaptive filtering with the self-organizing map: A performance comparison.
785-798

- Takanori Koga, Keiichi Horio, Takeshi Yamakawa:
The Self-Organizing Relationship (SOR) network employing fuzzy inference based heuristic evaluation.
799-811

- Jean-Claude Fort:
SOM's mathematics.
812-816

- Anarta Ghosh, Michael Biehl, Barbara Hammer:
Performance analysis of LVQ algorithms: A statistical physics approach.
817-829

- Joseph Rynkiewicz:
Self-organizing map algorithm and distortion measure.
830-837

- Patrick Rousset, Christiane Guinot, Bertrand Maillet:
Understanding and reducing variability of SOM neighbourhood structure.
838-846

- Ludovic Lebart:
Assessing self organizing maps via contiguity analysis.
847-854

- Brieuc Conan-Guez, Fabrice Rossi, Aïcha El Golli:
Fast algorithm and implementation of dissimilarity self-organizing maps.
855-863

- Catherine Aaron:
Graph-based normalization and whitening for non-linear data analysis.
864-876

- Geoffroy Simon, John Aldo Lee, Michel Verleysen:
Unfolding preprocessing for meaningful time series clustering.
877-888

- Jarkko Venna, Samuel Kaski:
Local multidimensional scaling.
889-899

- Yingxin Wu, Masahiro Takatsuka:
Spherical self-organizing map using efficient indexed geodesic data structure.
900-910

- Georg Pölzlbauer, Michael Dittenbach, Andreas Rauber:
Advanced visualization of Self-Organizing Maps with vector fields.
911-922

- Pablo A. Estévez, Cristián J. Figueroa:
Online data visualization using the neural gas network.
923-934

- Elena V. Samsonova, Joost N. Kok, Adriaan P. IJzerman:
TreeSOM: Cluster analysis in the self-organizing map.
935-949

- Shaun Mahony, Panayiotis V. Benos, Terry J. Smith, Aaron Golden:
Self-organizing neural networks to support the discovery of DNA-binding motifs.
950-962

- Madalina Olteanu:
A descriptive method to evaluate the number of regimes in a switching autoregressive model.
963-972

- Gang Leng, Girijesh Prasad, T. Martin McGinnity:
Erratum to "An on-line algorithm for creating self-organizing fuzzy neural networks" [Neural Networks 17(10)(2004)1477-1493].
974

- Diego Loyola:
Erratum to "Applications of neural network methods to the processing of earth observation satellite data" [Neural Netw. (2) (2006) 168-177].
975

Volume 19, Number 8, October 2006
Neurobiology of Decision Making
- Shintaro Funahashi, Daeyeol Lee, Matthew Rushworth:
Neurobiology of decision making.
977-979

- Jochen Ditterich:
Stochastic models of decisions about motion direction: Behavior and physiology.
981-1012

- Patrick Simen, Jonathan D. Cohen, Philip Holmes:
Rapid decision threshold modulation by reward rate in a neural network.
1013-1026

- Hiroyuki Nakahara, Kae Nakamura, Okihide Hikosaka:
Extended LATER model can account for trial-by-trial variability of both pre- and post-processes.
1027-1046

- Jerome R. Busemeyer, Ryan K. Jessup, Joseph G. Johnson, James T. Townsend:
Building bridges between neural models and complex decision making behaviour.
1047-1058

- Claudia Wilimzig, Stefan Schneider, Gregor Schöner:
The time course of saccadic decision making: Dynamic field theory.
1059-1074

- Alireza Soltani, Daeyeol Lee, Xiao-Jing Wang:
Neural mechanism for stochastic behaviour during a competitive game.
1075-1090

- Yutaka Sakai, Hiroshi Okamoto, Tomoki Fukai:
Computational algorithms and neuronal network models underlying decision processes.
1091-1105

- Hiroyuki Ohta, Yukio-Pegio Gunji:
Recurrent neural network architecture with pre-synaptic inhibition for incremental learning.
1106-1119

- Michael J. Frank:
Hold your horses: A dynamic computational role for the subthalamic nucleus in decision making.
1120-1136

- Yasunobu Igarashi, Yuichi Sakumura, Shin Ishii:
The role of short-term depression in sustained neural activity in the prefrontal cortex: A simulation study.
1137-1152

- Peter Dayan, Yael Niv, Ben Seymour, Nathaniel D. Daw:
The misbehavior of value and the discipline of the will.
1153-1160

- Whitman Richards, H. Sebastian Seung, Galen Pickard:
Neural voting machines.
1161-1167

- Yu Ohigashi, Takashi Omori:
Modeling of autonomous problem solving process by dynamic construction of task models in multiple tasks environment.
1169-1180

- Jeong-woo Sohn, Daeyeol Lee:
Effects of reward expectancy on sequential eye movements in monkeys.
1181-1191

- Josephine E. Haddon, Simon Killcross:
Both motivational and training factors affect response conflict choice performance in rats.
1192-1202

- Kei Watanabe, Saori Igaki, Shintaro Funahashi:
Contributions of prefrontal cue-, delay-, and response-period activity to the decision process of saccade direction in a free-choice ODR task.
1203-1222

- Ryohei P. Hasegawa, Yukako T. Hasegawa, Mark A. Segraves:
Single trial-based prediction of a go/no-go decision in monkey superior colliculus.
1223-1232

- Saori C. Tanaka, Kazuyuki Samejima, Go Okada, Kazutaka Ueda, Yasumasa Okamoto, Shigeto Yamawaki, Kenji Doya:
Brain mechanism of reward prediction under predictable and unpredictable environmental dynamics.
1233-1241

- Masahiko Haruno, Mitsuo Kawato:
Heterarchical reinforcement-learning model for integration of multiple cortico-striatal loops: fMRI examination in stimulus-action-reward association learning.
1242-1254

- Masamichi Sakagami, Xiaochuan Pan, Bob Uttl:
Behavioral inhibition and prefrontal cortex in decision-making.
1255-1265

- Matthias Brand, Kirsten Labudda, Hans J. Markowitsch:
Neuropsychological correlates of decision-making in ambiguous and risky situations.
1266-1276

- Rudolf N. Cardinal:
Neural systems implicated in delayed and probabilistic reinforcement.
1277-1301

- M. E. Walton, S. W. Kennerley, D. M. Bannerman, P. E. M. Phillips, Matthew F. S. Rushworth:
Weighing up the benefits of work: Behavioral and neural analyses of effort-related decision making.
1302-1314

- Kenji Matsumoto, Madoka Matsumoto, Hiroshi Abe:
Goal-based action selection and utility-based action bias.
1315-1320

Volume 19, Number 9, November 2006
Brain and Attention, Brain and Attention
- John G. Taylor, Anna Christina Nobre, Kimron L. Shapiro:
Introduction to the special issue on 'Brain & Attention'.
1321-1328

- Jyoti Mishra, Jean-Marc Fellous, Terrence J. Sejnowski:
Selective attention through phase relationship of excitatory and inhibitory input synchrony in a model cortical neuron.
1329-1346

- Neill R. Taylor, Matthew Hartley, John G. Taylor:
The micro-structure of attention.
1347-1370

- Fred Henrik Hamker, Marc Zirnsak:
V4 receptive field dynamics as predicted by a systems-level model of visual attention using feedback from the frontal eye field.
1371-1382

- Edmund T. Rolls, Gustavo Deco:
Attention in natural scenes: Neurophysiological and computational bases.
1383-1394

- Dirk Walther, Christof Koch:
Modeling attention to salient proto-objects.
1395-1407

- Nienke J. H. Korsten, Nickolaos F. Fragopanagos, Matthew Hartley, Neill R. Taylor, John G. Taylor:
Attention as a controller.
1408-1421

- Michael I. Posner, Brad E. Sheese, Yalçin Odludas, YiYuan Tang:
Analyzing and shaping human attentional networks.
1422-1429

- Robert Ward, Ronnie Ward:
Cognitive conflict without explicit conflict monitoring in a dynamical agent.
1430-1436

Commentaries
Volume 19, Number 10, December 2006
Neural Network Letter
Psychology and Cognitive Science
Neuroscience and Neuropsychology
Mathematical and Computational Analysis
- Sarunas Raudys:
Trainable fusion rules. I. Large sample size case.
1506-1516

- Sarunas Raudys:
Trainable fusion rules. II. Small sample-size effects.
1517-1527

- Zhigang Zeng, Jun Wang:
Global exponential stability of recurrent neural networks with time-varying delays in the presence of strong external stimuli.
1528-1537

- Kening Lu, Daoyi Xu, Zhichun Yang:
Global attraction and stability for Cohen-Grossberg neural networks with delays.
1538-1549

- Udo v. Toussaint, Silvio Gori, Volker Dose:
Invariance priors for Bayesian feed-forward neural networks.
1550-1557

- Seungjin Choi:
Differential learning algorithms for decorrelation and independent component analysis.
1558-1567

- Alberto Forti, Gian Luca Foresti:
Growing Hierarchical Tree SOM: An unsupervised neural network with dynamic topology.
1568-1580

- Daniel W. C. Ho, Jinling Liang, James Lam:
Global exponential stability of impulsive high-order BAM neural networks with time-varying delays.
1581-1590

- Qun Song, Nikola Kasabov:
TWNFI - a transductive neuro-fuzzy inference system with weighted data normalization for personalized modeling.
1591-1596

- Stefano Merler, Giuseppe Jurman:
Terminated Ramp-Support Vector Machines: A nonparametric data dependent kernel.
1597-1611

- Leonardo V. Ferreira, Eugenius Kaszkurewicz, Amit Bhaya:
Support vector classifiers via gradient systems with discontinuous righthand sides.
1612-1623

- Alfredo Vellido:
Missing data imputation through GTM as a mixture of t-distributions.
1624-1635

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