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Biocybernetics plays a major role in systems biology, seeking to integrate different levels of information to understand how biological systems function.
Biocybernetics as an abstract science is a part of theoretical biology, and based upon the principles of systemics.
While cybernetics and biocybernetics address information, they place an emphasis on principles of feedback and control that informatics does not.
In: Progress in biocybernetics, 1965.
Superorganisms are important in cybernetics, particularly biocybernetics.
Neurocybernetics is a sub-discipline of biocybernetics.
Neuro-/biocybernetics can essentially be understood as the culmination of both major sciences, that is neurology and cybernetics.
Attempts to develop thought input for computers began in the 1970's with the "biocybernetics" program financed by the United States Defense Department.
Jakob von Uexküll, Theoretical Biology, Biocybernetics and Biosemiotics (Journal article)
Biocybernetics - application of cybernetics to biological science, composed of biological disciplines that benefit from the application of cybernetics: neurology, multicellular systems and others.
"Our subjects can't exactly describe what it is they learn to do," said Dr. Grant McMillan, director of the biocybernetics project at Wright-Patterson's Aeronautical Systems Center.
Bioenergetics and Biocybernetics: Basic thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, far from equilibrium thermodynamics, introduction to biocybernetics.
Bound to a neo-Marxist perspective, Mitchell says biocybernetics "is not a revolutionary break with the past like mechanistic modernism was" but is an extension of the most pernicious aspects of consumer capitalism.
Klonowski returned to Poland at the end of 1994 and in 1995 he joined the Institute of Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering Polish Academy of Sciences where he is currently the Head of the Lab.