Gideon F. Inbar

Publication List Details

Period

1996 - 2007

Number

12

Co-Authors

Overcoming selective ensemble averaging: unsupervised identi"cation of event-related brain potentials (2007)

Daniel H. Lange, Hava T. Siegelmann, Hillel Pratt, Gideon F. Inbar

We present a novel approach to the problem of Event Related Potential (ERP) identification, based on a competitive Artificial Neural Net (ANN) structure. Our approach dismisses the need for stimulus-...

A Two-Way Model for Motor Control of Redundant Systems (2007)

Amir Karniel, Ron Meir, Gideon F. Inbar

Abstract- The biological motor control system is an adaptive system exhibiting vast redundancy at all its hierarchical levels. Redundancy improves reliability and flexibility and might be the salient...

Biol. Cybern. 77, 173—183 (1997) A model for learning human reaching movements (2007)

Amir Karniel, Gideon F. Inbar

Abstract. Reaching movement is a fast movement towards a given target. The main characteristics of such a movement are straight path and a bell-shaped speed profile. In this work a mathematical model...

Chapter 21 Linear Systems Description (2007)

Amir Karniel, Gideon F. Inbar

The systems approach is a widely used practice in modeling artificial as well as natural phenomena. Each process or sub-process is viewed as an input-output system, as described graphically in Fig.1....

Running title: (2007)

Amir Karniel, Ron Meir, Gideon F. Inbar, Bei Versus Bei

The construction of a feed-forward controller frequently requires the estimation of an inverse function. Two possible methods to achieve this are: (i) Learning the best estimated inverse (BEI), a...

Running title: (2007)

Amir Karniel, Ron Meir, Gideon F. Inbar, Bei Versus Bei

The construction of a feed-forward controller frequently requires the estimation of an inverse function. Two possible methods to achieve this are: (i) Learning the best estimated inverse (BEI), a...

Strength and Cycle Time of Ventilatory Oscillations in Unacclimatized Humans at High Altitude, (2002)

Waggener,Thomas B., Brusil,Paul J., Kronauer,Richard E., Gabel,Ronald A., Inbar,Gideon F.

Respiration was monitored with magnetometers in 12 healthy supine young adults at sea level, and in an altitude chamber at simulated high altitudes ooof 8,000, 9,000, 11,000 and 14,000 feet. Periodic...

A Model for Learning Human Reaching-Movements (1997)

Amir Karniel, Gideon F. Inbar

Abstract- Reaching-movement is a fast ballistic voluntary movement towards a given target. The main characteristics of such a movement are straight line and a bell shape speed profile. In this work a...

Modeling and Estimation of Single Evoked Brain Potential Components (1997)

Daniel H. Lange, Gideon F. Inbar

In this paper we present a novel approach to solving the single--trial evoked--potential estimation problem. Recognizing that different components of an evoked potential complex may originate from...

Biol. Cybern. 77, 173—183 (1997) A model for learning human reaching movements (1997)

Amir Karniel, Gideon F. Inbar

Abstract. Reaching movement is a fast movement towards a given target. The main characteristics of such a movement are straight path and a bell-shaped speed profile. In this work a mathematical model...

A Model for Learning Human Reaching Movements (1996)

Amir Karniel, Gideon F. Inbar

Reaching-movement is a fast movement towards a given target. The main characteristics of such a movement are straight line and a bell shape speed profile. Reaching-movement is a very fast movement in...