Two Introductions to Cybernetics
Knowledge graph · Biological substrate
Biological substrate

Nervous system / brain

The body's network of communicating, controlling cells — cybernetics' paradigm natural example of regulation.


In John F. Young, Cybernetics (1969)
Ch. 1 & 3 · Nervous System / The Brain

Young opens the whole book here: to discuss cybernetics one must first understand the animal body's control systems, from the reflex arc to the rising role of inhibition in higher brains.

In F. H. George, Cybernetics (1971)
Ch. 9 · Biocybernetics

George treats the nervous system as the best-known feedback system, to be opened up (the “black box”) and described first behaviourally, then neurologically.


Builds on

Control

Leads to

Neuron (nerve cell)Memory / forgetting

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