Two Introductions to Cybernetics
Knowledge graph · Biological substrate
Biological substrate

Inhibition

The holding-back or suppression of a reflex or impulse — for Young, the key to flexible, intelligent behaviour.


In John F. Young, Cybernetics (1969)
Ch. 2, 3 & 15 · Inhibition / Designer's Dilemma

Young's recurring theme: as one ascends the evolutionary scale the conspicuous new feature is the growing capacity for inhibition — holding an instinct in check until the moment is right.

In F. H. George, Cybernetics (1971)

George does not foreground inhibition; it enters only implicitly through his discussion of excitatory and inhibitory connections in neural nets.


Builds on

Reflex / conditioned reflex

Leads to

Intelligence

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