6941 1 V Braitenberg Schattauer Stuttgart, Germany 2011-00-00 Wir leben mitten in einem üppigen Theater millionenfach variierter pflanzlicher und tierischer Formen. Sie bedecken die Oberfläche der Erde und erwecken unsere Bewunderung und unser ästhetisches Empfinden. Die Gesetze dieser Vielfalt – ihren „Geist“ also – haben wir allerdings noch kaum ergründet. Valentin Braitenberg ist Hirnforscher und Kybernetiker. Er hat sich ein Leben lang bemüht, komplexe Verschaltungen im Gehirn als technische Lösungen verhaltensphysiologischer Aufgaben zu erklären. In diesem Buch geht seine Ambition noch einen Schritt weiter: Im Begriff der Information, der in der „künstlichen Intelligenz“ eine zentrale Rolle spielt, sieht er das Äquivalent zum „Geist in der Natur“. Mit nüchternem, wissenschaftlich-kritischem Blick und doch immer wieder augenzwinkernd präsentiert er uns die Geister, die uns umgeben – und zeigt auf ebenso unterhaltsame wie verblüffende Weise, dass sie ihren festen Platz in der Wissenschaft verdient haben. Ein uraltes philosophisches Problem wird so entzaubert. no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 158 Information: der Geist in der Natur 15017 15423 6880 1 V Braitenberg Adelphi Milano, Italy 2008-00-00 Valentino Braitenberg, tra i pionieri della cibernetica, non è nuovo alle provocazioni intellettuali. Ne ha dato prova, già nel 1984, con un libro in cui proponeva di costruire semplici robot per «sintetizzare» comportamenti complessi che un osservatore esterno avrebbe attribuito a stati mentali come la paura, l’aggressività, la curiosità. Era un primo passo verso una modellazione in silico del vivente. La stessa originalità di impostazione, la stessa verve iconoclasta e lo stesso gusto per le contaminazioni interdisciplinari caratterizzano le sue ricerche sul cervello, nelle quali ha sempre mirato a collegare le funzioni cerebrali ai fenomeni della psicologia. Gli è però rimasto pendente un debito: l’inserimento del mondo dei segnali e dei messaggi, dei cervelli e delle idee in una visione più generale, senza soluzione di continuità fra le cose biologiche e quelle inanimate. Colmare tale lacuna è un compito per il quale forse non siamo ancora maturi, ma sembra lecito affrontare il problema con un approccio che Braitenberg stesso definisce «presocratico». Ne è una dimostrazione questo libro sorprendente, cui sarà grato anche il lettore non abituato a ragionare in termini di formule matematiche, ma disposto a esercitare la propria fantasia. Un libro che parla con divertita ironia di introspezione e coscienza, del mondo fisico e dell’informazione nel vivente, del sistema nervoso e degli aspetti mentali del cervello, illustrando magistralmente, in poche pagine scintillanti, i meccanismi del pensiero, del linguaggio, della percezione. E che si conclude con il bello, il piacere e il riso. no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 171 L&lsquo;immagine del mondo nella testa 6879 1 V Braitenberg Traven Books Laives, France 2006-00-00 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 123 La vergine e i filosofi: romanzo 2491 1 V Braitenberg Lit Münster, Germany 2004-00-00 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 250 Das Bild der Welt im Kopf: Eine Naturgeschichte des Geistes 15017 15423 Braitenberg2004 1 V Braitenberg Lit Münster, Germany 2004-00-00 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 156 Vehikel: Experimente mit kybernetischen Wesen 15017 15423 454 1 V Braitenberg Haffmans Zürich, Switzerland 1999-03-00 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 159 Ill oder Der Engel und die Philosophen 458 1 S Sabin Z Gahse V Braitenberg Wallstein-Verlag Göttingen, Germany 1999-00-00 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 40 Wörter, Wörter, Wörter! 15017 15423 346 1 V Braitenberg A Schüz Springer Berlin, Germany 1998-00-00 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 249 Cortex: Statistics and Geometry of Neuronal Connectivity 15017 15423 6869 1 A Aertsen V Braitenberg Elsevier Amsterdam, Netherlands 1996-00-00 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 300 Brain Theory: Biological Basis and Computational Principles 15017 15423 6868 1 V Braitenberg Rowohlt Reinbek bei Hamburg, Germany 1996-00-00 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 224 Die Natur ist unser Modell von ihr: Forschung und Philosophie ; das Bozner Treffen 1995 610 1 V Braitenberg Alpha & Beta Merano, Italy 1996-00-00 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 165 Il gusto della lingua: Meccanismi cerebrali e strutture grammaticali 15017 15423 6882 1 V Braitenberg I Hosp Rowohlt Reinbek bei Hamburg, Germany 1995-00-00 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 175 Simulation: Computer zwischen Experiment und Theorie 15017 15423 6866 1 V Braitenberg I Hosp Rowohlt Reinbek bei Hamburg, Germany 1994-00-00 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 256 Evolution: Entwicklung und Organisation in der Natur ; das Bozner Treffen 1993 15017 15423 1453 1 V Braitenberg Rowohlt Reinbek bei Hamburg, Germany 1993-00-00 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 156 Vehikel: Experimente mit kybernetischen Wesen 15017 15423 6919 1 A Aertsen V Braitenberg Springer Berlin, Germany 1992-00-00 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 477 Information Processing in the Cortex: Experiments and Theory 15017 15423 6881 1 V Braitenberg A Schüz Springer Berlin, Germany 1991-00-00 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 249 Anatomy of the cortex: statistics and geometry 15017 15423 6877 1 V Braitenberg Presses Polytechniques Romandes Lausanne, Switzerland 1991-00-00 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 171 Véhicules: expériences en psychologie synthétique 15017 15423 6878 1 V Braitenberg Garzanti Milano, Italy 1989-00-00 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 231 Il cervello e le idee: saggi sull&lsquo;intelligenza, il linguaggio, la scienza 2494 1 V Braitenberg Haffmans Zürich, Switzerland 1987-00-00 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 185 Gescheit sein: und andere unwissenschaftliche Essays 15017 15423 6883 1 V Braitenberg Tetsugaku Shobo Tokyo, Japan 1987-00-00 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 232 Künstliche Wesen 15017 15423 6876 1 V Braitenberg Vieweg Braunschweig, Germany 1986-00-00 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 147 Künstliche Wesen: Verhalten kybernetischer Vehikel 15017 15423 6875 1 V Braitenberg Garzanti Milano, Italy 1984-00-00 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 127 I veicoli pensanti: saggio di psicologia sintetica 15017 15423 6874 1 V Braitenberg MIT Press Cambridge, MA, USA 1984-00-00 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 152 Vehicles: experiments in synthetic psychology 15017 15423 6873 1 V Braitenberg Paolo Boringhieri Torino, Italy 1980-00-00 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 167 I tessuti intelligenti 15017 15423 2493 1 V Braitenberg Springer New York, NY, USA 1977-00-00 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 127 On the Texture of Brains: An introduction to neuroanatomy for the cybernetically minded 15017 15423 2492 1 V Braitenberg Springer Berlin, Germany 1973-00-00 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 137 Gehirngespinste: Neuroanatomie für kybernetisch Interessierte 15017 15423 2495 1 M Kemali V Braitenberg Springer Berlin, Germany 1969-00-00 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 74 Atlas of the frog&lsquo;s brain 15017 15423 6870 28 V Braitenberg D Selvatico 6885 28 V Braitenberg ER Caianiello 2066 3 V Braitenberg 2002-12-00 978 175 183 Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences The very special intrinsic connectivity of the cerebellar cortex plays but a minor role in present-day theories of cerebellar function, and it is hardly used as a source of inspiration for experiments. It is argued here that a direct translation of structure into physiological relations inescapably leads to some propositions about cerebellar function that could be tested experimentally. no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 8 In Defense of the Cerebellum 15017 15423 39 3 D Heck F Sultan V Braitenberg 2001-06-00 38-40 641 646 Neurocomputing Here we present evidence that the cerebellar cortex in vivo specifically responds to sequential input to the granular layer, the main input site of the cerebellar cortex. Ordered sequences of electrical stimuli were delivered through an array of stimulating electrodes in such a way, that an apparent movement of the stimulus was produced. The parallel fiber population responses to sequential stimuli &lsquo;moving&lsquo; at 7 different velocities (0.1-0.7m/s) and in two different directions (towards and away from the recording site) were measured extracellularly in the molecular layer. Population responses were maximal when the stimulus moved towards the recording site at a velocity close to the conduction velocity of parallel fibers. Responses were significantly reduced when the stimulus velocity was higher or lower. We conclude that the characteristic geometrical arrangement of parallel fibers enables the cerebellum to specifically detect precise spatio- temporal activity patterns in the messy fiber system. These findings confirm earlier observations made in vitro and shed new light on the functional interpretation of cerebellar anatomy. Together with recent findings suggesting that precise spatio-temporal activity patterns play a key role in information processing in the neocortex, the results reported here are particularly important concerning the information exchange between the strongly interconnected cerebellum and neocortex. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 5 Sequential stimulation of rat cerebellar granular layer in vivo: Further evidence of a "tidal-wave" timing mechanism in the cerebellum 15017 15423 32 3 V Braitenberg 2001-01-00 1 10 71 77 Journal of Computational Neuroscience Certain remarkable invariances have long been known in comparative neuroanatomy, such as the proportionality between neuronal density and the inverse of the cubic root of brain volume or that between the square root of brain weight and the cubic root of body weight. Very likely these quantitative relations reflect some general principles of the architecture of neuronal networks. Under the assumption that most of brain volume is due to fibers, we propose four abstract models: I, constant fiber length per neuron; II, fiber length proportionate to brain diameter; III, complete set of connections between all neurons; IV, complete set of connections between compartments each containing the square root of the total number of neurons. Model I conforms well to the cerebellar cortex. Model II yields the observed comparative invariances between number of neurons and brain size. Model III is totally unrealistic, while Model IV is compatible with the volume of the hemispheric white substance in different mammalian species. no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 6 Brain size and number of neurons: An exercise in synthetic neuroanatomy. 15017 15423 2062 3 V Braitenberg 2001-00-00 2-3 2 263 278 Cognitive Processing no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 15 Thoughts on the neuronal hardware of language 15017 15423 75 3 V Braitenberg 2000-00-00 9 18 20 Laborjournal no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 2 Informationsbiologie (Wenn ich heute Postdoc wäre ...) 15017 15423 6890 3 V Braitenberg 1998-10-00 4 4 309 310 Artificial Life no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 1 Selection, the Impersonal Engineer 15017 15423 493 3 V Braitenberg D Heck F Sultan 1997-06-00 2 20 229 245 Behavioral and Brain Sciences no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 16 The detection and generation of sequences as a key to cerebellar function: experiments and theory 494 3 V Braitenberg D Heck F Sultan 1997-06-00 2 20 267 271 Behavioral and Brain Sciences Although our idea of sequential input being a key to cerebellar function was taken seriously by most commentators, there were also objections, based in part on experimental evidence that seems to contradict our intuitions and in part on commentators&lsquo; preferences for different schemes. Several were suspicious of experiments (performed on slices of cerebellar tissue) that may have severed some of the synaptic connections, particularly the inhibitory ones. It is our feeling that a modification of our theory that could satisfy most critics would not have to be very radical. no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 4 Waiting for the ultimate theory of the cerebellum 15017 15423 353 3 V Braitenberg 1997-04-00 3 28 187 213 Cybernetics and Systems no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 26 Searching for language mechanisms in the brain 15017 15423 6861 3 V Braitenberg 1993-10-00 10 39 13 15 Sistemi e Impresa no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 2 L&lsquo;imitazione degli automi naturali 15017 15423 6859 3 F Sultan V Braitenberg 1993-00-00 1 34 79 92 Journal für Hirnforschung no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 13 Shapes and sizes of different mammalian cerebella: A study in quantitative comparative neuroanatomy 15017 15423 6891 3 V Braitenberg F Pulvermüller 1992-03-00 3 79 103 117 Naturwissenschaften no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 14 Entwurf einer neurologischen Theorie der Sprache 15017 15423 6917 3 V Braitenberg H Preissl 1992-00-00 15 715 717 Behavioral and Brain Sciences no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 2 Why is the output of the cerebellum inhibitory? 15017 15423 6926 3 V Braitenberg 1990-01-00 1 1 1 11 Network It is a fashionable philosophical tenet to consider Darwinian evolution as a process which incorporates knowledge into brains. We ask ourselves: can this knowledge about the world be recognised in the structure of brains? The present article gives a partial answer to this. Mechanisms of information handling and storage may well be related to the impressive major cortices of the vertebrate brain, the cerebral and the cerebellar cortices. The structure of the first fits the idea of an associative memory while the second strongly suggests computation of movement in terms of velocities. In some insect brains the mechanisms of visual perception can be related to detailed neuroanatomical structure, and one such network incorporates knowledge about the optics of a camera-type eye. Another one provides the wiring that would be expected in a set of velocity detectors using the principle of cross-correlation of neighbouring inputs. Knowledge acquired during a lifetime is also laid down in brains but the search for the ‘engram’ in the structure of brains has not yet been very successful. no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 10 Reading the structure of brains 15017 15423 6924 3 V Braitenberg 1990-00-00 2 213 227 Sistemi Intelligenti no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 14 La corteccia cerebrale come sede di memoria associativa 15017 15423 1785 3 V Braitenberg A Schüz 1989-05-00 5 1989 74 86 Spektrum der Wissenschaft no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 12 Cortex: hohe Ordnung oder grösstmögliches Durcheinander? 15017 15423 6928 3 V Braitenberg 1989-00-00 95 39 45 Kursbuch no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 6 Der Wurm im Ich 15017 15423 6932 3 V Braitenberg 1988-00-00 91 161 171 Kursbuch no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 10 Monistische Meditationen 15017 15423 6945 3 V Braitenberg 1986-00-00 84 52 56 Kursbuch no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 4 Lalula: das Nichtverstandenwerden und die Sprache 6944 3 V Braitenberg 1986-00-00 1986 3863 3866 Das Fenster: Tiroler Kulturzeitschrift no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 3 Sieben Schnitte durch die Wissenschaft 15017 15423 6958 3 V Braitenberg 1985-00-00 80 1 9 Kursbuch no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 8 Gescheit sein! 15017 15423 6960 3 V Braitenberg 1984-00-00 78 35 45 Kursbuch no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 10 Tentakeln des Geistes 15017 15423 6966 3 V Braitenberg 1983-00-00 3 521 541 Giornale Italiano di Psicologia no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 20 Alla ricerca di morfemi all&lsquo;interno del cervello 15017 15423 6963 3 V Braitenberg 1983-00-00 2 237 241 Journal of Theoretical Neurobiology no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 4 The cerebellum revisited 15017 15423 6968 3 V Braitenberg 1982-00-00 31 3114 3120 Das Fenster: Tiroler Kulturzeitschrift no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 6 Das Gehirn: die graue Eminenz des Verhaltens 15017 15423 3907 3 V Braitenberg C Braitenberg 1979-08-00 3 33 179 186 Biological Cybernetics The optimal direction of lines in the visual field to which neurons in the visual cortex respond changes in a regular way when the recording electrode progresses tangentially through the cortex (Hubel and Wiesel, 1962). It is possible to reconstruct the field of orientations from long, sometimes multiple parallel penetrations (Hubel and Wiesel, 1974; Albus, 1975) by assuming that the orientations are arranged radially around centers. A method is developed which makes it possible to define uniquely the position of the centers in the vicinity of the electrode track. They turn out to be spaced at distances of about 0.5 mm and may be tentatively identified with the positions of the giant cells of Meynert. no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de//fileadmin/user_upload/files/publications/Geometry%20of%20Orientation%20Columns%20in%20the%20Visual%20Cortex_3907[0].pdf published 7 Geometry of orientation columns in the visual cortex 15017 15423 6892 3 V Braitenberg 1977-09-00 299 186 196 Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 10 The concept of symmetry in neuroanatomy 15017 15423 6893 3 W Burkhardt V Braitenberg 1976-10-00 3 173 287 308 Cell and Tissue Research In the lamina ganglionaris, the first optic ganglion of the fly, the inventory of cell types as well as the patterns of their connections are well known from light microscopic investigations. Even the synaptic contacts are known with relative completeness. However, the structural details visible on electron micrographs are very difficult to interpret in functional terms. This paper concentrates on two aspects: 1) the synaptic complex between a retinula cell axon and four postsynaptic elements, arranged in a constant elongated array (it is suggested that all synapses in which the retinula cell is presynaptic are of this kind), and 2) the ldquognarlrdquo complex in which a presynaptic specialization in one neuron is separated from another neuron by a complicated glial invagination. The participation of glia at postsynaptic sites seems to be quite common in this ganglion. Occasionally it seems that a glia cell is the only postsynaptic partner facing a presynaptic specialization within a neuron. no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 21 Some peculiar synaptic complexes in the first visual ganglion of the fly, Musca domestica 15017 15423 6895 3 V Braitenberg 1975-12-00 6 1 351 351 Neuroscience Letters no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 0 Letter to the editor 15017 15423 6896 3 V Braitenberg 1974-08-00 2 46 421 427 Journal of Theoretical Biology no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 6 Thoughts on the cerebral cortex 15017 15423 6983 3 V Braitenberg P Debbage 1974-03-00 1 90 25 31 Journal of Comparative Physiology In the first visual ganglion of the fly (Musca domestica) there are many similar visual channels (ldquocartridgesrdquo), connected to each other by various systems of fibers, the most regular of which consists of the collateral branches of the L4 neuron, which is contained in each cartridge. The three collaterals of L4 run to three different cartridges, one of which is the parent cartridge of the neuron, the other two being neighbours of that cartridge in two directions of an hexagonal array (Figs. 1a, 3). Within each cartridge there are thus the endings of three collaterals (from three different L4 neurons). These make close physical contact, and serial sectioning shows that each collateral is presynaptic to the other two (Fig. 2). It follows that there are reciprocal synapses between any pair of these collaterals. The network of relationships thus set up is the simplest scheme of coupling in a hexagonal array (Fig. 1a, b, c). no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 6 A regular net of reciprocal synapses in the visual system of the fly, Musca domestica 15017 15423 6897 3 V Braitenberg 1973-07-00 1 6 5 6 International Journal of Neuroscience no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 1 Remarks on the Texture of Brains 15017 15423 6898 3 V Braitenberg H Hauser-Holschuh 1972-12-00 2 16 184 209 Experimental Brain Research A method was developed for the numbering of the 3,000 subunits of the lamina ganglionaris on eleotronmicroscopical preparations. Thus measurements of fiber size could be related to the position of the elements on a map of the ganglion. A striking gradient of the thickness of one of the lamina neurons, L3, was found to be correlated with the size of the corresponding lenses of the compound eye. The size of two more second order neurons, L1 and L2 also varies depending on their position in the ganglion, but according to a pattern different from that of the variation of L3. These findings are discussed in connexion with current models of movement perception in the fly. no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 25 Patterns of projection in the visual system of the fly II: Quantitative aspects of second order neurons in relation to models of movement perception 15017 15423 6899 3 V Braitenberg 1970-12-00 6 7 235 242 Kybernetik The neural elements in the visual ganglia of insects show an uncommonly high degree of order. The mapping of the array of sensory elements in the periphery (of sampling points in the visual space) onto four successive levels of the ganglionic chain can be quite precisely described, each neuron in the ganglia being related to a point, or a set of points, in the visual field. Also some of the fibers which connect neurons related to different visual-space-points are very precisely oriented. One of these sets of fibers oriented obliquely appear to match the interactions postulated on the basis of one of Götz&lsquo;s (1968) models of movement perception in flies. Some embryological questions are also raised by the high degree of order and by the curious mirror symmetry with respect to the mid-sagittal plane on one hand and to the equatorial plane on the other, which pervades the whole system. no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 7 Ordnung und Orientierung der Elemente im Sehsystem der Fliege 15017 15423 6989 3 NJ Strausfeld V Braitenberg 1970-06-00 2 70 95 104 Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Physiologie In addition to the three first order interneurons (L1, L2, L3) which are present in each optic cartridge of the lamina, a fourth type of interneuron (L4) has been discovered whose collaterals to other cartridges compose an orderly network arrangement of fibres under the lamina&lsquo;s inner face.Zusätzlich zu den drei Interneuronen erster Ordnung (L1, L2, L3), die in jeder ldquorCartridgeldquo der Lamina vorkommen, wurde ein vierter Interneuronentyp (L4) gefunden, dessen zu anderen Cartridges gerichtete Kollateralen ein regelmäßig angeordnetes Fasernetz an der Innenseite der Lamina bilden. no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 9 The compound eye of the fly (Musca domestica): connections between the cartridges of the lamina ganglionaris 15017 15423 6900 3 V Braitenberg M Kemali 1970-02-00 2 138 137 146 Journal of Comparative Neurology Fifty series of sections through the frog&lsquo;s brain, four series of the newt&lsquo;s brain and two series of the eel&lsquo;s brain were searched for asymmetries in the epithalamic region. Marked differences between the right and left habenular nuclei were found in all cases, in the sense that the left one had a more lobate structure than its right counterpart. no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 9 Exceptions to bilateral symmetry in the epithalamus of lower vertebrates 15017 15423 6990 3 V Braitenberg 1970-00-00 35-36 43 48 Attempto no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 5 Hirnforschung zwischen Lokalisationslehre und Systemanalyse 15017 15423 1728 3 W Reichardt V Braitenberg G Weidel 1968-11-00 4 5 148 169 Kybernetik no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 21 Auslösung von Elementarprozessen durch einzelne Lichtquanten im Fliegenauge: Verhaltensexperimente an der Stubenfliege Musca 15017 15423 7007 3 V Braitenberg 1968-00-00 110 365 1 1 Atti della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 0 Contributi tecnici e concettuali dell&lsquo;elettronica allo studio dei cervelli viventi 15017 15423 3401 3 V Braitenberg K Kirschfeld 1968-00-00 3 1968 185 206 Mitteilungen der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 21 Optische und neurale Projektion der Umwelt auf die Ganglien im Komplexauge der Fliege 15017 15423 15017 15423 6901 3 V Braitenberg V Guglielmotti E Sada 1967-11-00 6 42 277 283 Stain Technology The surface of the specimens subjected to a modified Golgi technique (formalin fixed material; specimens in the following solution for 8-10 days at 27 C: 3% K2Cr2O7, 100 ml, with the addition of 2.5-10 ml of 10% formalin and 6-25 gm of sucrose; then in 0.75% AgNO3 for at least 2 days at 27 C) is sometimes covered with a fur of filamentous crystals and sometimes with a powdery precipitate of laminar crystals. In a series of experiments in which about 500 blocks of tissue were treated with variations of the staining procedure, good axonal stain was positively correlated with the appearance of filamentous crystals. These filaments have a thickness of 1-4 &#956; and grow at a rate of 160-330 &#956;/hr, reaching a length of 2-7 mm. no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 6 Correlation of CrystaL Growth with the Staining of Axons by the Golgi Procedure 6903 3 V Braitenberg 1967-10-00 2 6 201 216 Brain Research no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 15 On the use of theories, models and cybernetical toys in brain research 6905 3 V Braitenberg 1967-03-00 3 3 271 298 Experimental Brain Research In each compound eye of the fly about 3200 ommatidia are arranged in a peculiarly distorted hexagonal array. Each ommatidium contains 7+1 rhabdomeres arranged in the asymmetrical pattern of the retinula. 7 fibers leaving each ommatidium are distributed onto 7 synaptic sites in the first optic ganglion (lamina ganglionaris), again arranged asymmetrically around the axis of the ommatidium. Taking into account the distortion of the macroscopical array and considering Kirschfeld&lsquo;s findings on the optical properties of the ommatidial lens, this complicated pattern of projection can be explained by the simple principle that all the fibers carrying information from the same point of the optical environment are united into one synaptic site of the lamina ganglionaris. no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 27 Patterns of projection in the visual system of the fly. I. Retina-lamina projections 6910 3 V Braitenberg 1966-06-00 2 52 212 214 Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Physiologie no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 2 Unsymmetrische Projektion der Retinulazellen auf die Lamina ganglionaris bei der Fliege Musca domestica 6906 3 V Braitenberg CT Ferretti 1966-03-00 6 53 155 155 Naturwissenschaften no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 0 Landing reaction of musca domestica induced by visual stimuli 6907 3 V Braitenberg 1965-10-00 6 2 284 287 Kybernetik Some records, obtained from the surface of the optic tectum of the frog with moving visual stimuli are presented as evidence of a global oscillation of the tectal activity whose time course is specific for different patterns of stimulation. The research reported in this document has been sponsored by the 6570th Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory under grant AF EOAR 65-44 through the European Office of Aerospace Research (OAR), United States Air Force. no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 3 Electroencephalographic evidence of "Gestalt" in the perception of movement by the frog 6908 3 V Braitenberg G Gambardella G Ghigo U Vota 1965-06-00 5 2 197 205 Kybernetik no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 8 Observations on spike sequences from spontaneously active Purkinje cells in the frog 6909 3 V Braitenberg 1965-05-00 3 8 419 425 Journal of Theoretical Biology The distribution of intervals between successive spikes in the output of a cerebellar neuron of the frog can be readily obtained. It is reasonable to assume that the distribution of levels of excitation in the input of the neuron be Gaussian. From the comparison of the two distributions the function can be inferred which relates inter-spike intervals to levels of afferent excitation. The function obtained is in good agreement with some well-known curves describing the variation of the threshold after each spike, suggesting that the mechanisms by which spike sequences are generated is essentially based on this threshold variation. no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 6 What can be learned from spike interval histograms about synaptic mechanisms 7011 3 V Braitenberg E Sada 1964-00-00 3 12 65 72 Laboratorio Scientifico no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 7 Osservazioni sul metodo cromoargentico di Golgi 7014 3 V Braitenberg 1963-00-00 98 233 238 Scientia no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 5 Considerazioni cibernetiche sulla logica 6912 3 V Braitenberg 1962-04-00 2 118 141 156 Journal of Comparative Neurology no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 15 A note on myeloarchitectonics 7001 3 V Braitenberg 1961-05-00 4775 190 539 540 Nature no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 1 Functional Interpretation of Cerebellar Histology 7002 3 V Braitenberg 1961-01-00 14 48 489 496 Naturwissenschaften no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 7 Funktionelle Deutung von Strukturen in der grauen Substanz des Nervensystems 7027 3 V Braitenberg 1961-00-00 55 1 5 Scientia no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 4 Sulle possibili ragioni dell&lsquo;eccellenza dei cervelli naturali rispetto a quelli artificiali 7028 3 V Braitenberg F Lauria 1960-10-00 Supplement 2 18 149 165 Il Nuovo Cimento no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 16 Toward a mathematical description of the grey substance of nervous systems 7029 3 V Braitenberg 1959-09-00 Supplement 2 13 521 531 Il Nuovo Cimento no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 10 Morphology of nerve nets 7030 3 V Braitenberg ER Caianiello F Lauria N Onesto 1959-01-00 2 11 278 282 Il Nuovo Cimento no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 4 A system of coupled oscillators as a functional model of neuronal assemblies 7031 3 V Braitenberg 1959-00-00 11 1 9 Methodos no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 8 L&lsquo;imitazione degli automi naturali 6913 3 V Braitenberg RP Atwood 1958-02-00 1 109 1 33 Journal of Comparative Neurology no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 32 Morphological observations on the cerebellar cortex 6914 3 V Braitenberg B Callieri 1955-10-00 5 25 771 786 Rivista di Neurologia no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de//fileadmin/user_upload/files/publications/RivNeurologia-1955-25-55_6914[0].pdf published 15 Malattia demielinizzante tipo Schilder a decorso acutissimo 7035 3 V Braitenberg 1955-00-00 3 1 1 Laboratorio Scientifico no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 0 Il metodo più rapido di colorazione delle fibre mieliniche 7034 3 G Spaccarelli V Braitenberg 1955-00-00 19 419 433 Recenti Progressi in Medicina no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 14 Storia dei bromuri e dei composti organici di sintesi nella cura dell&lsquo;epilessia 6915 3 V Braitenberg 1954-04-00 14 96 365 367 Münchener Medizinische Wochenschrift no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 2 Zur Frage der anatomischen Veränderungen des Gehirns bei Schizophrenie 6916 3 A Ederli V Braitenberg 1953-04-00 2 23 97 126 Rivista di Neurologia no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de//fileadmin/user_upload/files/publications/RivNeurologia-1953-23-53_6916[0].pdf published 29 Sugli astrocitomi diffusi 7037 3 V Braitenberg 1953-00-00 13 398 409 Il Lavoro Neuropsichiatrico no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 11 Sulle strie orizzontali della corteccia cerebrale 1433 7 V Braitenberg Trento, Italy2003-00-00 239 241 Il Laboratorio di scienze cognitive dell'Università degli studi di Trento: Saggi e Lavori, Novembre 1999 - Dicembre 2000 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 2 Remarks on the semantics of "information" 1432 7 V Braitenberg Trento, Italy2003-00-00 470 479 Il Laboratorio di scienze cognitive dell'Università degli studi di Trento: Saggi e Lavori, Novembre 1999 - Dicembre 2000 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 9 Sketch of a proof of Goldbach&lsquo;s conjecture 6921 7 V Braitenberg Trieste, Italy1995-00-00 1 1 Second International Symposium on Conceptual Tools for Understanding Nature no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 0 The cerebellar network 15017 15423 1779 7 A Schüz V Braitenberg Göttingen, Germany1994-00-00 161 169 Symposium in the Memory of Otto D. Creutzfeldt 1993 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 8 Constraints to a random plan of cortical connectivity 15017 15423 1783 7 V Braitenberg A Schüz Cortona, Italy1992-00-00 89 102 NATO Advanced Study Institute on Language Origin: a Multidisciplinary Approach 1988 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 13 Basic features of cortical connectivity and some considerations on language 15017 15423 6922 7 V Braitenberg Viareggio, Italy1991-00-00 1 1 Nuovi Problemi della Logica e della Filosofia della Scienza no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 0 Logics at different levels in the brain 15017 15423 6929 7 V Braitenberg Los Alamos, NM, USA1988-00-00 555 565 Proceedings of an Interdisciplinary Workshop on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/fileadmin/user_upload/files/publications/Some_types_of_movements.pdf published 10 Some Types of Movements 15017 15423 6933 7 V Braitenberg Amalfi, Italy1987-00-00 75 78 Physics of cognitive processes: Amalfi 1986 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 3 Some problems in brain science awaiting theoretical treatment 15017 15423 6935 7 V Braitenberg San Gimignano, Italy1986-00-00 1 1 Atti del Congresso Nuovi Problemi della Logica e della Filosofia della Scienza no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 0 Describing the brain in logical terms or the logical terms in the brain 15017 15423 6947 7 V Braitenberg Trieste, Italy1986-00-00 81 96 1st Trieste Meeting on Brain Theory no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 15 Two views of the cerebral cortex 15017 15423 6969 7 V Braitenberg Salerno, Italy1982-04-00 127 132 Workshop on Biomathematics: Current Status and Future Perspectives no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 5 Outline of a theory of the cerebral cortex 15017 15423 6970 7 V Braitenberg Budapest, Hungary1981-00-00 287 289 30th International Congress of Physiological Sciences no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 2 A selection of facts and conjectures about the cerebral cortex inspired by the theory of cell assemblies 15017 15423 6971 7 V Braitenberg Budapest, Hungary1981-00-00 411 419 28th International Congress of Physiological Sciences no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 8 Anatomical basis for divergence, convergence and integration in the cerebral cortex 15017 15423 6973 7 V Braitenberg Regensburg, Germany1979-06-00 201 206 72. Jahresversammlung der Deutschen Zoologischen Gesellschaft no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 5 Skizze einer Theorie der Grosshirnrinde 15017 15423 6978 7 V Braitenberg Tübingen, Germany1978-00-00 171 188 Symposium Theoretical Approaches to Complex Systems 1977 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/fileadmin/user_upload/files/publications/Theoretical-Approaches-to-Complex-Systems-1977-Braitenberg-171.pdf published 17 Cell assemblies in the cerebral cortex 15017 15423 6894 7 V Braitenberg Amsterdam, Netherlands1976-00-00 197 205 9th International Summer School of Brain Research 1975 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 8 Real Neural Networks 15017 15423 6981 7 V Braitenberg san Francisco, CA, USA1975-09-00 114 116 1975 International Conference on Cybernetics and Society no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 2 The cerebral cortex from a neuroanatomical vantage point 15017 15423 6982 7 V Braitenberg Trieste, Italy1974-08-00 290 298 Physics and mathematics of the nervous system : proceedings of a Summer School, held at Trieste, August 21-31, 1973 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 8 On the representation of objects and their relations in the brain 15017 15423 6987 7 V Braitenberg Wien, Austria1972-09-00 1 8 Synchronization of EEG activity in epilepsies : a symposium organized by the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria September 12-13, 1971Synchronization of EEG activity in epilepsies : a symposium organized by the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vien no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 7 Comparison of different cortices as a basis for speculations on their function 15017 15423 6988 7 V Braitenberg Zürich, Switzerland1972-03-00 3 15 Information processing in the visual systems of arthropods : symposium held at the Department of Zoology, University of Zurich, March 6-9, 1972 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 12 Periodic structures and structural gradients in the visual ganglia of the fly 15017 15423 6984 7 V Braitenberg Leipzig, German Democratic Republic1972-00-00 93 97 III. International Symposium on Biocybernetics no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 4 In serach of the neurological wiring responsible for optomotor reactions in insects 15017 15423 7003 7 V Braitenberg Cascania Terme, Italy1971-10-00 42 53 Congresso di Cibernetica no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 11 The structure of the visual ganglia in relation to studies on movement perception in the fly 15017 15423 7005 7 V Braitenberg Leipzig, GDR1971-09-00 215 220 Internationales Symposium Biokybernetik no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 5 What sort of computer do we expect to find associated with the compound eye of flying insects? 15017 15423 6994 7 V Braitenberg Varenna, Italy1969-00-00 328 340 International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi": Course XLIII, 1968 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 12 The Anatomical Substratum of Visual Perception in Flies: A Sketch of the Visual Ganglia 15017 15423 7008 7 V Braitenberg Ravello, Italy1968-00-00 34 42 Neural networks: Proceedings of the School on Neural Networks, June 1967 in Ravello no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 8 On chiasms 15017 15423 6993 7 V Braitenberg Dayton, OH, USA1968-00-00 1 1 Cybernetic problems in bionics: Bionics Symposium 1966 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 0 On the neural optics behind the eye of the fly 15017 15423 7009 7 V Braitenberg Napoli, Italy1965-00-00 1 6 Cybernetics of neural processes: course held at the International School of Physics, sponsored by NATO at the Istituto di fisica teories, Università di Napoli, April 26 - May 13, 1962 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 5 A note on the control of voluntary movements 7010 7 V Braitenberg Wien, Austria1964-09-00 1 1 Gemeinsame Tagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Biophysik e.V., der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Reine und Angewandte Biophysik und der Schweizerischen Gesellschaft für Strahlenbiologie no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 0 Rückschlüsse auf die Funktionscharakteristik einzelner Neurone aus der Statistik spontaner Spikefolgen Braitenberg1964 7 V Braitenberg Napoli, Italy1964-00-00 Ricerche teoriche e sperimentali di cibernetica svolte nell'anno accademico 1961-1962 nel Laboritorio di cibernetica presso l'Istitutio di fisica teorica dell'Università di Napoli no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 0 Ricerche di neuroanatomia e fisiologia 7013 7 V Braitenberg Roma, Italy1963-06-00 155 182 X. Rassegna Internazionale Elettronica Nucleare e Teleradiocinematografica no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 27 Alcuni modelli funzionali della corteccia telencefalica dei Mammiferi 7015 7 V Braitenberg Amsterdam, Netherlands1963-00-00 160 176 Nerve, brain and memory models: Symposium on Cybernetics of the Nervous System which was held as part of the 2. International Meeting of Medical Cybernetics at the Royal Academy of Sciences at Amsterdam from 16 - 18 April, 1962 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 16 Histology, histonomy, histologic 7026 7 V Braitenberg N Onesto Napoli, Italy1962-00-00 3 19 Atti del 1. Congresso internazionale di medicina cibernetica: Napoli, 2-5 ottobre 1960 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 16 The cerebellar cortex as a timing organ: Discussion of an hypothesis 7038 7 V Braitenberg Roma, Italy1952-00-00 621 626 1st International Conference on Neuropathology no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de//fileadmin/user_upload/files/publications/Braitenberg_[0].pdf published 5 Ricerche istopatologiche sulla corteccia frontale di schizofrenici 3818 2 V Braitenberg Springer-Italia Milano, Italy 2006-01-00 35 38 Imagination and Rigor: Essays on Eduardo R. Caianiello‘s Scientific Heritage no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 3 La borsa o la vita: an excercise in applied logics ; Appendix to: Remarks on the Semantics of "Information" 15017 15423 3817 2 V Braitenberg Springer-Verlag Italia Milano, Italy 2006-01-00 31 38 Imagination and Rigor: Essays on Eduardo R. Caianiello’s Scientific Heritage no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 7 Remarks on the Semantics of "Information" 15017 15423 CrespiReghizziB2003 2 S Crespi Reghizzi V Braitenberg Taylor & Francis London, UK 2003-00-00 17 32 Grammars and automata for string processing: from mathematics and computer science to biology, and back Chomsky’s theory of syntax came after criticism of probabilistic associative models of word order in sentences. Immediate constituent structures are plausible but their description by generative grammars has met with difficulties. The type 2 (context-free) grammars account for constituent structure, but already trespass the mathematical capacity required by language, because they generate unnatural mathematical sets: a consequence of being based on recursive function theory. Abstract associative models investigated by formal language theoreticians (Schutzenberger, McNaughton, Papert, Brzozowsky, Simon) are known as locally testable models. A combination of locally testable and constituent structure models is proposed under the name of Associative Language Description, arguing that it equals type 2 grammars in explanatory adequacy, yet is compatible with brain models. Two versions of ALD are exemplified and discussed: one based on modulation, the other on pattern rules. A sketch of brain organization in terms of cell assemblies and synfire chains concludes. no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/fileadmin/user_upload/files/publications/Crespi_Braitenberg03.pdf published 15 Towards a brain compatible theory of syntax based on local testability 15017 15423 1616 2 A Schüz V Braitenberg Taylor & Francis London, UK 2002-05-00 377 385 Cortical areas: unity and diversity no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 8 The Human Cortical White Matter: Quantitative Aspects of Cortico-Cortical Long-Range Connectivity 15017 1542115017 15423 1196 2 A Schüz V Braitenberg Elsevier Amsterdam, Netherlands 2001-00-00 1634 1660 International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 26 Cerebral cortex: Organization and Function 15017 1542315017 15423 1434 2 V Braitenberg Harwood Academic Amsterdam, Netherlands 2000-00-00 391 396 Time and the brain no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 5 Postlude: The neuroanatomy of time 15017 15423 601 2 V Braitenberg Rowohlt Reinbek bei Hamburg, Germany 1996-00-00 119 129 Die Natur ist unser Modell von ihr: Forschung und Philosophie ; das Bozner Treffen 1995 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 10 Entspringt die Logik dem Gehirn oder das Gehirn der Logik? 15017 15423 602 2 V Braitenberg A Schüz Klett-Cotta Stuttgart, Germany 1996-00-00 211 221 Wörterbuch der Kognitionswissenschaft no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 10 Gehirn (brain) 15017 15423 609 2 JM Zanker V Braitenberg Elsevier Amsterdam, Netherlands 1996-00-00 19 36 Brain theory: biological basis and computational principles no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 17 Psychophysical Mapping of Orientation Sensitivity in the Human Cortex 15017 15423 6918 2 V Braitenberg H Preissl Cambridge University Press Cambridge, Great Britain 1994-00-00 113 115 Movement control no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 2 Why is the output of the cerebellum inhibitory? 15017 15423 6865 2 V Braitenberg Rowohlt Reinbek bei Hamburg, Germany 1994-00-00 153 171 Evolution: Entwicklung und Organisation in der Natur ; das Bozner Treffen 1993 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 18 Wie kommen Ideen ins Gehirn? 15017 15423 1780 2 V Braitenberg A Schüz Springer Berlin, Germany 1993-00-00 485 485 Neuro- und Sinnesphysiologie revised editions in 1995, 1998, 2001 and 2005 no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 0 Allgemeine Neuroanatomie 15017 15423 6858 2 V Braitenberg Elsevier Amsterdam, Netherlands 1993-00-00 307 307 Brain Theory: Spatio-Temporal Aspects of Brain Function no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 0 Intricacies of Movement Control: an essay 15017 15423 3906 2 V Braitenberg Springer Berlin, Germany 1992-06-00 447 450 Information Processing in the Cortex: Experiments and Theory no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de//fileadmin/user_upload/files/publications/How%20ideas%20survive_3906[0].pdf published 3 How Ideas Survive Evidence to the Contrary: a Comment of Data Display and Modelling 15017 15423 6920 2 V Braitenberg Springer Berlin, Germany 1992-00-00 473 477 Information Processing in the Cortex: Experiments and Theory no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 4 Manifesto of brain science 15017 15423 6923 2 V Braitenberg Springer New York, NY, USA 1991-00-00 107 120 Models of Neural Networks no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 13 Information from structure: a sketch of neuroanatomy 15017 15423 6925 2 V Braitenberg Suhrkamp Frankfurt am Main, Germany 1990-00-00 331 347 Vor der Jahrtausendwende: Bericht zur Lage der Zukunft no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 16 Durch ein schmales Fenster betrachtet 15017 15423 6927 2 V Braitenberg Feltrinelli Milano, Italy 1989-00-00 195 204 Mente umana, mente artificiale Original: Reading the structures of brains no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 9 Leggere la struttura del cervello 15017 15423 6930 2 V Braitenberg MIT Press Cambridge, MA, USA 1989-00-00 137 145 Neural connections, mental computation no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 8 Some Arguments for a Theory of Cell Assemblies in the Cerebral Cortex 15017 15423 6934 2 V Braitenberg Birkhäuser Boston, MA, USA 1987-00-00 176 178 Encyclopedia of neuroscience no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 2 Structural Symmetries of Brains 15017 15423 6931 2 V Braitenberg Plenum Press New York, NY, USA 1987-00-00 193 207 Cerebellum and neuronal plasticity no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/fileadmin/user_upload/files/publications/The_Cerebellum_and_the_Physics_of_Movement.pdf published 14 The Cerebellum and the Physics of Movement: Some Speculations 15017 15423 6946 2 V Braitenberg Oldenbourg München, Germany 1986-00-00 205 216 Der Informationsbegriff in Technik und Wissenschaft: wissenschaftliches Symposium der IBM Deutschland GmbH, 3. - 5. Dezember 1984 in Bad Neuenahr no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 11 Was das Gehirn mit Information zu tun hat 15017 15423 3936 2 V Braitenberg Plenum Press New York, NY, USA 1985-06-00 379 414 Cerebral Cortex: Visual Cortex no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de//fileadmin/user_upload/files/publications/Charting%20the%20Visual%20Cortex_Braitenberg_3936[0].pdf published 35 Charting the visual cortex 15017 15423 6953 2 V Braitenberg Wiley Chichester 1985-00-00 479 484 Models of the visual cortex no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 5 An isotropic network which implicitly defines orientation columns: discussion of a hypothetis 15017 15423 6956 2 V Braitenberg Nauka Leningrad, Soviet Union 1985-00-00 34 42 Associativnye sistemy mozga Associative systems in the cerebral cortex of the mouse no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 8 Associativnaja sistema v kore golovnogo mozga mysi 15017 15423 6955 2 V Braitenberg Rostovskij Gosudarstvennyj Universitet Rostov-na-Donu, Soviet Union 1985-00-00 115 118 Problemy nejrofiziologii i nejrokibernetiki Quantitative aspects of cortical anatomy in the light of the theory of cell assemblies no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 3 Kolicestvennye aspekty anatomii kory golovnogo mozga v svete teorii nejronnych ansamblej 15017 15423 6962 2 V Braitenberg Enke Stuttgart, Germany 1984-00-00 123 133 Pathophysiologie des Sehens: Grundlagenforschung und Klinik der visuellen Sensorik no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 10 Das Raster der neuronalen Elemente in der Sehrinde und seine neuro-physiologischen Konsequenzen 15017 15423 6959 2 M Fahle V Braitenberg Springer Berlin, Germany 1984-00-00 186 200 Cerebellar Functions no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 14 Some quantitative aspects of cerebellar anatomy as a guide to speculation on cerebellar functions 15017 15423 1793 2 V Braitenberg A Schüz Academic Press London, UK 1983-00-00 21 37 Neurobiology of the Hippocampus no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/fileadmin/user_upload/files/publications/Hippocampus_Braitenberg_Schuez.pdf published 16 Some anatomical comments on the Hippocampus 15017 15423 6972 2 V Braitenberg Franco Angeli Milano, Italy 1980-00-00 96 108 L‘accostamento interdisciplinare allo studio del linguaggio no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 12 Alcune considerazioni sui meccanismi cerebrali del linguaggio 15017 15423 6979 2 V Braitenberg Raven Press New York, NY, USA 1978-00-00 443 465 Architectonics of the cerebral cortex no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 22 Cortical architectonics: General and areal 15017 15423 6974 2 G Palm V Braitenberg Wiley New York, NY, USA 1978-00-00 369 374 Progress in cybernetics and systems research: General systems methodology, fuzzy mathematics and fuzzy systems, biocybernetics and theoretical neurobiology no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 5 Tentative contributions of neuroanatomy to nerve net theories 15017 15423 6980 2 V Braitenberg Springer Berlin, Germany 1976-00-00 238 244 Neural principles in vision no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 6 Beyond the wiring diagram of the lamina ganglionaris in the fly 15017 15423 6985 2 V Braitenberg Van Nostrand Reinhold New York, NY, USA 1973-00-00 229 232 The encyclopedia of microscopy and microtechnique no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 3 Golgi methods 15017 15423 6986 2 V Braitenberg NJ Strausfeld Springer Berlin, Germany 1973-00-00 631 659 Central processing of visual information, Part A: Integrative functions and comparative data no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 28 Principles of the mosaic organization in the visual system&lsquo;s neuropil of Musca domestica 15017 15423 3430 2 V Braitenberg K Kirschfeld Umschau Verlag Frankfurt a. M., Germany 1970-00-00 105 113 Kybernetik: Brücke zwischen den Wissenschaften no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 8 Datenübertragung im Klomplexauge der Fliege 15017 1542315017 15423 7006 2 V Braitenberg Little, Brown & Co. Boston, MA, USA 1969-00-00 768 771 Basic Mechanisms of the epilepsies no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 3 Models of brain function: Discussion 15017 15423 6904 2 V Braitenberg Elsevier Amsterdam, Netherlands 1967-00-00 334 346 The Cerebellum no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 12 Is the Cerebellar Cortex a Biological Clock in the Millisecond Range? 15017 15423 6911 2 V Braitenberg Elsevier Amsterdam, Netherlands 1965-00-00 210 222 Cybernetics of the Nervous System no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 12 Taxis, Kinesis and Decussation 15017 15423 7012 2 V Braitenberg Harper & Row New York, NY, USA 1964-00-00 1 1 Cross-cultural understanding: epistemology in anthropology no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 0 Some old ideas about the human brain from a recent point of view 7032 2 W Wahlen V Braitenberg Thieme Stuttgart, Germany 1959-00-00 42 64 Einführung in die stereotaktischen Operationen mit einem Atlas des menschlichen Gehirns no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 22 The brain as a whole 7033 2 V Braitenberg Thieme Stuttgart, Germany 1956-00-00 183 203 Das Hirntrauma: Beiträge zur Behandlung, Begutachtung und Betreuung Hirnverletzter no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 20 Die Gliederung der Stirnhirnrinde auf Grund ihres Markfaserbaus 7036 2 V Braitenberg Sansoni Firenze, Italy 1955-00-00 1 1 Enciclopedia medica italiana no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 0 Ponte 4912 7 M Valverde V Braitenberg Trieste, Italy2007-09-00 36 39th Annual General Meeting of the European Brain and Behaviour Society “Optical imaging” maps of the visual cortex after systematic application of variously oriented visual stimuli provide an opportunity to test different hypotheses on the distribution of orientation sensitive neurons over the surface of the cortex. Rectilinear “slabs” of uniform orientation, as postulated in some earlier models, are not supported by the evidence. What is compatible with the optical imaging maps is the arrangement of neurons with different orientation around centers, regularly spaced at distances of about 0.5mm in a hexagonal array. According to the model proposed by [3], the orientations to which the neurons are sensitive should be arranged either radially, or, more likely, like the tangents [1] of circles around said centers, whereby in either case twice the same orientation occurs in opposite positions of the “hypercolumn” thus defined. The centers of the hypercolumns very likely coincide with the so-called cytochrome oxidase “blobs” which are spaced at the same distance. The fact that within these “blobs” orientation tuning of cortical neurons becomes undefined [4], makes the array of orientations around these centers less spectacular, and indeed other interpretations of the coloured maps produced by optical recording were put forward. So-called “pinwheels” stole the show, that is centers around which neurons with different orientation sensitivity crowd with the colours representing their orientation clashing without interposed indifferent regions. In these pinwheels each of the different orientations occurs only once as you go full circle around their center. They most likely correspond to the corners between the hypercolumns in their hexagonal array, and the different orientations within one “pinwheel” most likely belong to three different hypercolumns that meet there [2]. The distinction between the two entities, orientation hypercolumns and pinwheels may sound academic but becomes crucial when one endeavours to underpin orientation specificity of cortical neurons with schemes of neuronal interactions at the elementary level. The accompanying illustration should help the reader to partake in this discussion. no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published -36 Hypercolumns vs. pinwheels 15017 1542115017 15423 4859 7 M Valverde V Braitenberg Tübingen, Germany2007-07-00 93 10th Tübinger Wahrnehmungskonferenz (TWK 2007) “Optical imaging” of the visual cortex after application of variously oriented visual stimuli provides an opportunity to test different models of the distribution of orientation sensitive neurons over the surface of the cortex. Rectilinear “slabs” of uniform orientation are not supported by the evidence. What is compatible with the optical imaging is the arrangement of neurons with different orientation around centers, regularly spaced at distances of about 0.5 mm in a hexagonal array. According to a model proposed in 1979 [1], the orientations to which the neurons are sensitive should be arranged either radially, or, more likely, like the tangents [2] of circles around said centers, whereby in either case twice the same orientation occurs in opposite positions of the “hypercolumn” thus defined. For this reason each colour, indicating a certain orientation on the optical recording maps, should form a blotch the shape of two sectors meeting at the center of the hypercolumn. We chose the term “bow tie” for this configuration, to match the facetiousness of the competing term “pinwheel”. The centers of the hypercolumns very likely coincide with the so-called cytochrome oxidase “blobs” which are spaced at the same distance. The fact that within these “blobs” orientation tuning of cortical neurons becomes rather undefined [3], makes the array of orientations around these centers less spectacular, and indeed other interpretations of the coloured maps were put forward. “Pinwheels” stole the show, i.e. centers around which neurons with different orientation sensitivity crowd with the colours representing their orientation clashing without interposed indifferent regions. In these pinwheels each of the different orientations occurs only once as you go full circle around their center. They most likely correspond to the corners between the hypercolumns in their hexagonal array, and the different orientations within one “pinwheel” most likely belong to three different hypercolumns that meet there [4]. The distinction between the two entities, orientation hypercolumns and pinwheels may sound academic but becomes crucial when one endeavours to underpin orientation specificity of cortical neurons with schemes of neuronal interactions at the elementary level. This is fairly easy in the case of the hypercolumns under the assumption that in their centers are housed special inhibitory neurons [2], while a similar elementary scheme was never found as an explanation of the pinwheels. On the coloured maps obtained with “optical recording” it is possible to discern both “pinwheels” and “bow ties” as an aid to the localization of the two types of centers. no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published -93 Pinwheels vs. Bow Ties 15017 1542115017 15423 2485 7 A Schüz V Braitenberg Tübingen, Germany2004-02-00 112 7th Tübingen Perception Conference (TWK 2004) The human cortical white matter has a volume nearly as large as the grey matter. Most of it is composed of bers connecting the cortex to itself. These bres can be divided into the following systems: 1) short bres which follow the gyri and sulci of the grey matter (the U- bre-system), 2) longer bres which make short-cuts between more distant gyri, 3) long bres which run in fascicles in the depth of the white matter and connect the different cortical lobes with each other, and 4) bres of the Corpus callosum. In this study we make an estimate of the quantitative composition of some of these sytems. This gives insights into the organization of cortico-cortical connectivity in the human brain which is otherwise difcult to approach. In a rst approach, we dissected the long-range fascicles in the depth of the white matter. Measuring their cross sectional areas and multiplying these by the assumed density of bres one can estimate the number of bres in these fascicles. It turned out to be of the orders of and P.QSR P.Q<T in the individual fascicles and to add up to the order of P.Q7U for the fascicles of one hemisphere. Thus, the number of bres connecting the lobes of one hemisphere to each other is similar to the number of bres in the Corpus callosum [1]. Both of these long bre systems comprise only a few percent of the total number of cortico-cortical bres [2]. In a second approach, we made estimates on the number of short cortico-cortical bres (up to a few centimeters) in the white matter (based on volume measurements of the U-ber system) and on the number of horizontal axon collaterals which connect the cortex in itself up to a few millimeters within the grey matter. It turns out that there is an inverse relation between number and range of bres connecting the cortex in itself. The bres in the U-bre system outnumber the cortico-cortical bres in the rest of the white matter by a factor of 10, and are themselves about 10 times less than the horizontal collaterals in the grey matter. no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published -112 Cortico-Cortical Connectivity in the Human Brain: A Study on the Cortical White Matter 15017 1542115017 15423 Braitenberg2003 7 V Braitenberg Göttingen, Germany2003-06-00 188 29th Göttingen Neurobiology Conference In no other part of the nervous system is the internal connectivity as thoroughly known as in the cerebellar cortex. Moreover, although other cortices are not known in comparable detail, one can confidently assert that the pattern in the cerebellum is unique. This would seem to make it possible to go directly from the elementary mesh of the cerebellar network to a definition of its global operation, and hence to an explanation of the "functions" of the normal cerebellum and of the "symptoms"of its derailment, as they appear to the clinical neurologist. Nobody has succeded in building this bridge, in spite of some proposals which were seductive in their generality, but too general to serve as an explanation of the uniqueness of the cerebellum. The stagnation of our theorizing is not caused by lack of experimental findings, which have been forthcoming at an impressive rate in recent years. Rather, it seems that most of the experiments were not so much aimed at an elucidation of the special kind of computation typical for the cerebellum, as at questions which apply to the nervous system everywhere, such as membrane physiology and plasticity on one hand, the mapping of input and output connections on the other. In this situation it seems legitimate to take a fresh start by reproposing once more the level of analysis where the cerebellum is most characteristically itself, the level intermediate between cytology and fiber bundle tracing, that of the geometry of the intracortical fiber felt. no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published -188 Spatio-temporal Activity Patterns as a Key to Cerebellar Function 15017 15423 Braitenberg1988 7 V Braitenberg Zürich, Switzerland1988-09-00 147 11th Annual Meeting of the European Neuroscience Association no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published -147 The role of passive mechanical factors in voluntary movement 15017 15423 6961 7 V Braitenberg Leningrad, Soviet Union1984-01-00 171 Symposium Association Systems of the Brain Peculiarly, at the same time as modern psychologists are becoming more and more cognitive, modern views of the cortex seem to turn away from the global aspects of cortical function in favour of a description in terms of columns and modules, functional units much finer even than the areas and subareas of the old architectonic school. We are faced with the question of what holds the modules together when a global thought is organized in the brain, or even a multisensory perception. Fortunately, we are not compelled to take the extreme view that would relegate the integrative action to extracortical structures, with the cortex itself as a passive, compartmentalized reference file. There are enough synapses in the cortex (1011 in the mouse, 1014 in man) which can hardly serve any other purpose that that of dynamic interaction of elementary or complex percepts. How many of these synapses are between neurons within a “module,” how many of them link neighbouring modules and how many link modules far apart? These are questions to which our statistical considerations of cortical structure are addressed. The synapses between cortical neurons vastly outnumber the synapses between afferent fibers and cortical neurons. Most of these synapses are between pyramidal cells and are probably excitatory. Synapses between neighbours are probably not more numerous than those between distant elements. The influence of a single pyramidal cell onto another is probably very slight, so that strong effects must be mediated by groups of active neurons. All of this points to the cortex as the place where “cell assemblies” in the sense of Hebb are organized. no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published -171 The Associative Network in the Mouse Cortex 15017 15423 6967 7 V Braitenberg Boston, MA, USA1983-11-00 474 13th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 1983) no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published -474 Explanation of orientation columns in terms of a homogeneous network of neurons in the visual cortex 15017 15423 6964 7 M Fahle V Braitenberg Hamburg, West Germany1983-09-00 S108 Seventh European Neuroscience Congress no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 0 Curvature detection in the central and peripheral visual field of human subjects 15017 15423 1809 7 V Braitenberg A Schüz Minneapolis, MN, USA1982-11-00 12th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 1982) no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 0 What kind of cortex is the Hippocampus? 15017 15423 1811 7 V Braitenberg G Palm A Schüz Firenze, Italy1978-09-00 S119 S120 Second European Neuroscience Meeting no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 0 Functional aspects of the cortical anatomy 15017 15423 1812 7 A Schüz G Palm V Braitenberg Firenze, Italy1978-09-00 S43 Second European Neuroscience Meeting no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 0 Quantitative aspects of cortical anatomy 15017 15423 7000 7 V Braitenberg 1957-02-00 399 400 Anatomical Record no notspecified http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/ published 1 Local variation of fiber structure in the telencephalic cortex of monkey and man