Journal of Neural Engineering
September 2005 Special Issue
http://www.iop.org/EJ/toc/1741-2552/2/3
SENSORY INTEGRATION, STATE ESTIMATION, AND MOTOR CONTROL IN THE BRAIN: ROLE OF
INTERNAL MODELS
EDITORIAL
Internal models: the state of the art
Chi-Sang Poon and Daniel M Merfeld
PAPERS
Internal models in sensorimotor integration: perspectives from adaptive
control
theory
Chung Tin and Chi-Sang Poon
Sensory vestibular contributions to constructing internal models of
self-motion
Andrea M Green, Aasef G Shaikh and Dora E Angelaki
An internal model of head kinematics predicts the influence of head
orientation
on reflexive eye movements
L H Zupan and D M Merfeld
Visual perception and interception of falling objects: a review of
evidence for
an internal model of gravity
Myrka Zago and Francesco Lacquaniti
Internal models and the construction of time: generalizing from state
estimation to trajectory estimation to address temporal features of
perception,
including temporal illusions
Rick Grush
Evolution of the cerebellum as a neuronal machine for Bayesian state
estimation
M G Paulin
An optimal state estimation model of sensory integration in human postural
balance
Arthur D Kuo
S250
Computational analysis in vitro: dynamics and plasticity of a neuro-robotic
system
Amir Karniel, Michael Kositsky, Karen M Fleming, Michela Chiappalone, Vittorio
Sanguineti, Simon T Alford and Ferdinando A Mussa-Ivaldi
Internal models of limb dynamics and the encoding of limb state
Eun Jung Hwang and Reza Shadmehr
An overview of adaptive model theory: solving the problems of redundancy,
resources, and nonlinear interactions in human movement control
Peter D Neilson and Megan D Neilson
Widespread access to predictive models in the motor system: a short review
Paul R Davidson and Daniel M Wolpert
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