General System Theory: Foundations, Development, ApplicationsG. Braziller, 1973 - 295 pagina's |
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Pagina 106
... stimuli the organism is not a passive but a basically active system . This applies in particular to the function of the nervous system and to behavior . It appears that internal activity rather than reaction to stimuli is fundamental ...
... stimuli the organism is not a passive but a basically active system . This applies in particular to the function of the nervous system and to behavior . It appears that internal activity rather than reaction to stimuli is fundamental ...
Pagina 108
... stimuli and the consequent mental void may be neuroso- genic or even psychosogenic . Experimentally this is verified by the experiments with sensory deprivation when subjects , insulated from all incoming stimuli , after a few hours ...
... stimuli and the consequent mental void may be neuroso- genic or even psychosogenic . Experimentally this is verified by the experiments with sensory deprivation when subjects , insulated from all incoming stimuli , after a few hours ...
Pagina 241
... stimuli is used as guiding signals . As for the connections of these stimuli , i.e. , the categories of experi- ence , they need not mirror the nexus of real events but must , with a certain tolerance allowed , be isomorphic to it . For ...
... stimuli is used as guiding signals . As for the connections of these stimuli , i.e. , the categories of experi- ence , they need not mirror the nexus of real events but must , with a certain tolerance allowed , be isomorphic to it . For ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Meaning of General System Theory | 30 |
Information and Entropy | 41 |
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