Advanced Methods of Physiological System Modeling
Volume III (1994)
by Vasilis Z. Marmarelis, Ph.D.

Advanced Methods of Physiological System Modeling – Volume III was edited by Dr. Vasilis Z. Marmarelis, and includes contributions by internationally recognized experts focusing on nonlinear modeling methods (primarily the Volterra-Wiener approach) and their application to a variety of physiological systems.

Table of Contents

Examples of the Investigation of Neural Information Processing by Point Process Analysis

            D.R. Brillinger & A.E.P. Villa

Testing a Nonlinear Model of Sensory Adaptation with a Range of Step Input Functions
            A.S. French & S. K. Patrick

An Extension of the M–Sequence Technique for the Analysis of Multi-Input Nonlinear Systems
            E.A. Benardete & J.D. Victor

Identification of Nonlinear System with Feedback Structure
            J.Shi & H.H. Sun

Computational Methods of Neuronal Network Decomposition
            R.J. Sclabassi, B.R. Kosanovic, G. Barrionuevo & T.W. Berger

Identification of Multiple-Input Nonlinear Systems Using Non-White Test Signals
            D.T. Westwick & R.E. Kearney

Nonlinear System Identification of Hippocampal Neurons
            B.L. Bardakjian & W.N. Wright

Nonlinear Modeling of the Hippocampus
            T.W. Berger

Nonlinear Physiological System Modeling Using Principal Dynamic Modes
            V.Z. Marmarelis

Parametric and Nonparametric Nonlinear Modeling of Renal Autoregulation Dynamics
            K.H. Chon, N.H. Holstein-Rathlou, M.J. Korenberg, D.J. Marsh  & V. Z. Marmarelis

On the Relation Between Volterra Models and Feedforward Artificial Neural Networks
            V.Z. Marmarelis & X. Zhao

Equivalence Between Nonlinear Differential and Difference Equation Models Using Kernel Invariance Methods
            X. Zhao & V.Z. Marmarelis

Three Conjectures on Neural Network Implementations of Volterra Models (Mappings)
            V.Z. Marmarelis 






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