. Design for a brain; the origin of adaptive behavior. Calculators; Central nervous system -- Mathematical models; Behavior; Brain -- physiology. I =^3 Figure 12/9/1. The diagram of ultimate effects shows at once the dependencies in the case when we allow time for the effects to work round the system. Thus from II of the Figure we see that variable 1 is permanently independent of 2, 3, and 4, and that the latter three are all ultimately dependent on each other. The effects of constancy 12/10. Suppose eight variables have been joined, by the method of S. 6/6, to give the diagram of immediate ef


. Design for a brain; the origin of adaptive behavior. Calculators; Central nervous system -- Mathematical models; Behavior; Brain -- physiology. I =^3 Figure 12/9/1. The diagram of ultimate effects shows at once the dependencies in the case when we allow time for the effects to work round the system. Thus from II of the Figure we see that variable 1 is permanently independent of 2, 3, and 4, and that the latter three are all ultimately dependent on each other. The effects of constancy 12/10. Suppose eight variables have been joined, by the method of S. 6/6, to give the diagram of immediate effects shown in Figure 12/10/1. We now ask: what behaviour at the three. ABC Figure 12/10/1. variables in B will make A and C independent, in the ultimate sense, and also leave both A and C state-determined ? That is, what behaviour at B will sever the whole into independent parts, giving the diagram of immediate effects of Figure 12/10/2: 164. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ashby, William Ross. New York, Wiley


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