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Rare neural correlations implement robotic conditioning with reward delays and disturbances
In: Frontiers in Neurorobotics, Jg. 7, S. 6 ff.2013
ReadXplorer 2 - detailed read mapping analysis and visualization from one single source
In: Bioinformatics, Jg. 32 H. 24, S. 3702-37082016
Regularization by Intrinsic Plasticity and its Synergies with Recurrence for Random Projection Methods
In: Journal of Intelligent Learning Systems and Applications, Jg. 4 H. 3, S. 230-2462012
Reliable Integration of Continuous Constraints into Extreme Learning Machines
In: International Journal of Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-Based Systems, Jg. 21 H. Suppl 2, S. 35-502013

Representation and learning in motor action – bridges between experimental research and cognitive robotics.
In: New ideas in psychology, Jg. 31 H. 3, S. 258-2692013
Resource-efficient bio-inspired visual processing on the hexapod walking robot HECTOR.
In: PloS one, Jg. 15 H. 42020
A Review of Tactile Information: Perception and Action Through Touch
In: IEEE Transactions on Robotics, Jg. 36 H. 6, S. 1619-16342020
Robot feedback shapes the tutor's presentation. How a robot's online gaze strategies lead to micro-adaptation of the human's conduct
In: Interaction Studies, Jg. 14 H. 2, S. 268-2962013
Robots show us how to teach them: Feedback from robots shapes tutoring behavior during action learning
In: PLoS ONE, Jg. 9 H. 32014
A robust sound perception model suitable for neuromorphic implementation
In: Neuromorphic Engineering, Jg. 7 H. 278, S. 1-102014
