. Design for a brain; the origin of adaptive behavior. Calculators; Central nervous system -- Mathematical models; Behavior; Brain -- physiology. lixiixu/i « 4-f==r3 4 + 3 4 Figure 12/12/1 : If a four-variable system has the diagram of immediate effects A, and if 1 and 2 are part-functions, then its diagram of ultimate effects will be B, C, D or E as none, 1, 2, or both 1 and 2 become inactive, respectively. V is constant. (It will be noticed that the effect of making V constant cannot be deduced from the original diagram of ultimate effects alone.) Thus, if the system of Figure 12/12/1 has th
. Design for a brain; the origin of adaptive behavior. Calculators; Central nervous system -- Mathematical models; Behavior; Brain -- physiology. lixiixu/i « 4-f==r3 4 + 3 4 Figure 12/12/1 : If a four-variable system has the diagram of immediate effects A, and if 1 and 2 are part-functions, then its diagram of ultimate effects will be B, C, D or E as none, 1, 2, or both 1 and 2 become inactive, respectively. V is constant. (It will be noticed that the effect of making V constant cannot be deduced from the original diagram of ultimate effects alone.) Thus, if the system of Figure 12/12/1 has the diagram of immediate effects A, then the diagram of ultimate effects will be B, C, D or E according as none, 1, 2, or both 1 and 2 are constant, respectively. It can be seen that with only four variables, and with only two of the four possibly becoming constant, the patterns of inde- 166. 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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