This is a list of reprints that have been webbed so far. The long publication list includes nonwebbed publications, 1965 to present. |
Webbed Reprint Collection William H. Calvin
University of Washington
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Calvin, W. H., and Stevens, C. F. (1967). Synaptic noise as a source of variability in the interval between action potentials. Science 155:842-844.
Calvin, W. H., and Stevens, C. F. (1968). Synaptic noise and other sources of randomness in motoneuron interspike intervals. Journal of Neurophysiology 31:574-587.
Calvin, W.H., Sypert, G.W., Ward, A.A., Jr. (1968). Structured timing patterns within bursts from epileptic neurons in undrugged monkey cortex. Experimental Neurology 21:535-549. RealAudio sound file (about 50k).
Calvin, W.H. (1969). Dendritic synapses and reversal potentials: theoretical implications of the view from the soma. Experimental Neurology 24:248-264.
Calvin, W. H., and Schwindt, P. C. (1972). Steps in production of motoneuron spikes during rhythmic firing. Journal of Neurophysiology 35:297-310.
Schwindt, P.C., and Calvin, W. H. (1972). Membrane-potential trajectories between spikes underlying motoneuron firing rates. Journal of Neurophysiology 35:311-325.
Calvin, William H. (1972). Synaptic potential summation and repetitive firing mechanisms: input-output theory for the recruitment of neurons into epileptic bursting firing patterns. Brain Research 39: 71-94.
Calvin, W. H., Ojemann, G. A., and Ward, A. A., Jr. (1973). Human cortical neurons in epileptogenic foci: Comparison of inter-ictal firing patterns to those of "epileptic" neurons in animals. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 34:337-351. RealAudio sound file (about 50k).
Kjerulf, T. D., O'Neal, J. T., Calvin, W. H., Loeser, J. D., Westrum, L.E. (1973). Deafferentation effects in lateral cuneate nucleus of the cat: correlation of structural alterations with firing pattern changes. Experimental Neurology 39: 86-102.
Schwindt, P.C., and Calvin, W. H. (1973). Equivalence of synaptic and injected current in determining the membrane potential trajectory during motoneuron rhythmic firing. Brain Research 59: 389-394.
Schwindt, P.C., and Calvin, W. H. (1973). Nature of conductances underlying rhythmic firing in cat spinal motoneurons. Journal of Neurophysiology 36: 955-973
Calvin, W. H. (1974). Three modes of repetitive firing and the role of threshold time course between spikes. Brain Research 69:341-346.
Calvin, W. H., and Sypert, G. W. (1975). Cerebral cortex neurons with extra spikes: a normal substrate for epileptic discharges? Brain Research 83: 498-503.
Calvin, W. H. (1975). Generation of spike trains in CNS neurons. Brain Research 84:1-22.
Calvin, W. H., and Sypert, G. W. (1976). Fast and slow pyramidal tract neurons: An intracellular analysis of their contrasting repetitive firing properties in the cat. Journal of Neurophysiology 39:420-434. RealAudio sound file (about 50k).
Calvin, W. H. (1980). Normal repetitive firing and its pathophysiology. In: Epilepsy: A Window to Brain Mechanisms (J. Lockard and A. A. Ward, Jr., eds.), Raven Press, New York, pp. 97-121.
Calvin, W. H. (1983). A stone's throw and its launch window: timing precision and its implications for language and hominid brains. Journal of Theoretical Biology 104:121-135.
Calvin, W. H. (1987). The brain as a Darwin machine. Nature 330:33-34 (5 November).
Calvin, W. H. (1988). A global brain theory (a book review of Gerald Edelman's Neural Darwinism). Science 240:1802-1803 (24 June 1988).
Calvin, W. H. (1991). Foretelling Eclipses, Whole Earth Review 70:64-71.
Calvin, W. H., and K. Graubard (1991). Evolving neural functions. Seminars in the Neurosciences 3(5):351-353.
Calvin, W. H. (1991). Islands in the mind: dynamic subdivisions of association cortex and the emergence of a Darwin Machine. Seminars in the Neurosciences 3(5):423-433.
Calvin, W. H. (1991). The antecedents of consciousness: Evolving the "intelligent" ability to simulate situations and contemplate the consequences of novel courses of action. In: Bioastronomy: The Exploration Broadens, edited by Jean Heidmann and Michael J. Klein (Springer-Verlag's Lecture Notes in Physics series), pp. 311-319.
Calvin, W. H. (1991). Might Catastrophic Cooling Be Triggered by Greenhouse Warming? Whole Earth Review 73:106-111.
Calvin, W. H. (1993). The unitary hypothesis: A common neural circuitry for novel manipulations, language, plan-ahead, and throwing? In Tools, Language, and Cognition in Human Evolution, edited by Kathleen R. Gibson and Tim Ingold. Cambridge University Press, pp. 230-250.
Calvin, William H. (1993). Error-correcting codes: Coherent hexagonal copying from fuzzy neuroanatomy. World Congress on Neural Networks 1:101-104 (1993).
Calvin, W. H. (1993). Binding forms a cerebral code which error corrects: Scattered feature detectors generate a hexagonal code via synchronizing excitation among pyramidal neurons. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 19:398.22.
Calvin, W. H. (1993). Cautions on the Superhuman Transition, Whole Earth Review 81:96-98.
Calvin, W. H. (1994). Compressing the cerebral code: Hebbian cell assemblies may be concentrated into a hexagonal marcocolumn. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 20:315 (138.4).
Calvin, W. H. (1994). The emergence of intelligence. Scientific American 271(4):100-107 (October; special issue Life in the Universe, out as a 1995 book of the same name).
Calvin, W. H. (1995). How to think what no one has ever thought before. In How Things Work: A Science Tool-Kit for the Mind, edited by John Brockman and Katinka Matson (William Morrow), pp. 151-164.
Calvin, W. H. (1995). "Cortical Columns, Modules, and Hebbian Cell Assemblies," in: The Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks, edited by Michael A. Arbib (Bradford Books/MIT Press), pp. 269-272.
Calvin, W. H. (1995). Island biogeography in cerebral cortex: Shaping up new cerebral codes in functional archipelagos. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 21:372.13.
Calvin, W. H. (1996). Universal Grammar's emergence from protolanguage: corticocortical coherence could enable binding and recursive embedding. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 22:440.13.
Calvin, W.H. (1997). The Six Essentials? Minimal Requirements for the Darwinian Bootstrapping of Quality. Journal of Memetics - Evolutionary Models of Information Transmission, 1. http://www.fmb.mmu.ac.uk/jom-emit/1997/vol1/calvin_wh.html
William H. Calvin (1998), "The great climate flip-flop," The Atlantic Monthly 281(1):47-64 (January 1998).
Calvin, W. H. (1997). Book review of Terrence W. Deacon's The Symbolic Species in The New York Times Book Review (August 10). See also http://WilliamCalvin.com/1990s/1998AtlanticClimate.htm
William H. Calvin (1998), "Competing for Consciousness: A Darwinian Mechanism at an Appropriate Level of Explanation." Journal of Consciousness Studies 5(4)389-404 (1998). See also http://WilliamCalvin.com/1990s/1998JConscStudies.htm.