a special issue of interest to Connectionists

Stephen Grossberg steve at cns.bu.edu
Fri Nov 20 20:44:14 EST 1998


Below is a compilation of the contents for the 1998
Special Issue of Neural Networks on "Neural Control
and Robotics: Biology and Technology", edited by
Rodney Brooks, Stephen Grossberg, and Lance Optican.

The contents of this and other journals published by
Elsevier are distributed by the ContentsDirect service
(http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/ContentsDirect).

Journal: Neural Networks, Volume 11(7/8), 1998


VISION SENSORS:

Vladimir M. Brajovic, Ryohei Miyagawa, and Takeo Kanade:
Temporal photoreception for adaptive dynamic range image
sensing and encoding
pp. 1149-1158


CONTROL OF EYE AND HEAD MOVEMENTS:

Gregory Gancarz and Stephen Grossberg:
A neural model of the saccade generator in the
reticular formation
pp. 1159-1174

Philippe Lefevre, Christian Quaia, and Lance M. Optican:
Distributed model of control of saccades by superior
colliculus and cerebellum
pp. 1175-1190

Francesco Panerai and Giulio Sandini:
Oculo-motor stabilization reflexes:
Integration of inertial and visual information
pp. 1191-1204

Paul Dean and John Porrill:
Pseudo-inverse control in biological systems:
A learning mechanism for fixation stability
pp. 1205-1218

Michael G. Paulin:
A method for analysing neural computation using receptive
fields in state space
pp. 1219-1228

Christian Quaia, Lance M. Optican, and Michael E. Goldberg:
The maintenance of spatial accuracy by the perisaccadic
remapping of visual receptive fields
pp. 1229-1240

Jeffrey D. Schall and Doug P. Hanes:
Neural mechanisms of selection and control of visually
guided eye movements
pp. 1241-1251

H. Sebastian Seung:
Continuous attractors and oculomotor control
pp. 1253-1258

Yasuo Kuniyoshi and Luc Berthouze:
Neural learning of embodied interaction dynamics
pp. 1259-1276


CONTROL OF ARM AND OTHER BODY MOVEMENTS:

Andrew H. Fagg and Michael A. Arbib:
Modeling parietal-premotor interactions in primate control
of grasping
pp. 1277-1303

J.J. van Heijst, J.E. Vos, and D. Bullock:
Development in a biologically inspired spinal
neural network for movement control
pp. 1305-1316

Daniel M. Wolpert and Mitsuo Kawato:
Multiple paired forward and inverse models for motor control
pp. 1317-1329

Hiroyuki Miyamoto and Mitsuo Kawato:
A tennis serve and upswing learning robot based on
bi-directional theory
pp. 1331-1344

Joseph A. Doeringer and Neville Hogan:
Serial processing in human movement production
pp. 1345-1356

H.A. Tabeli, K. Khorasani, and R.V. Patel:
Neural network based control schemes for flexible-link
manipulators: Simulations and experiments
pp. 1357-1377

Matthew M. Williamson:
Neural control of rhythmic arm movements
pp. 1379-1394

Jean-Luc Buessler and Jean-Phillipe Urban:
Visually guided movements: Learning with modular neural
maps in robotics
pp. 1385-1415

Pietro G. Morasso, Vittorio Sanguineti, Francesco Frisone,
and Luca Perico:
Coordinate-free sensorimotor processing:
Computing with population codes
pp. 1417-1428

Bjorn O. Peters, Gert Pfurtscheller, and Henrik Flyvbjerg:
Mining multi-channel EEG for its information content:
An ANN-based method for a brain-computer interface
pp. 1429-1433


CONTROL OF LOCOMOTION AND NAVIGATION:

Holk Cruse, Thomas Kindermann, Michael Schumm, Jeffrey Dean,
and Josef Schmitz:
Walknet--A biologically inspired network to control six-legged
walking
pp. 1435-1447

Gennady S. Cymbalyuk, Roman M. Borisyuk, Uwe Mueller-Wilm, and
Holk Cruse:
Oscillatory network controlling six-legged locomotion:
Optimization of model parameters
pp. 1449-1460

Dario Floreano and Francesco Mondada:
Evolutionary neurocontrollers for autonomous mobile robots
pp. 1461-1478

Barbara Webb:
Robots, crickets and ants:
Models of neural control of chemotaxis and phonotaxis
pp. 1479-1496

Terry Huntsberger and John Rose:
BISMARC: A biologically inspired system for
map-based autonomous rover control
pp. 1497-1510

John J. Weng and Shaoyun Chen:
Vision-guided navigation using SHOSLIF
pp. 1511-1529

Paul F.M.J. Verschure and Thomas Voegtlin:
A bottom up approach towards the acquisition and expression
of sequential representations applied to a behaving real-world
device: Distributed adaptive control III
pp. 1531-1549

Christian Sheier, Rolf Pfeifer, and Yasuo Kuniyoshi:
Embedded neural networks: Exploiting constraints
pp. 1551-1569




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