This type of mutual relationship, where two substances inhibit each other is
called feedback control and is a common mechanism found in various processes, such as shaping of the body and the circadian clock.
Not exact matches
«From time to time, I will get
called by the director general of export
controls at Global Affairs Canada, asking for my
feedback regarding a policy issue.
You simply pull the rectangular slate — bookended by a pair of motion
control sticks capable of advanced haptic
feedback Nintendo
calls Joy - Cons — from its U-shaped dock, and presto, it's a handheld.
His eureka was to realize that his hand and eye formed a loop of
control and adjustment; a
feedback loop, he
called it, realizing it was an essential component of all activity, because all activity is interactivity (Wiener 1954).
It's a
feedback mechanism that's how just milk supply in general your body gets the message from baby to make milk and so, it's believed that this thing
called the
feedback inhibitor of lactation which
controls milk supply has some kind of relationship tied in to emptying and filling a breast.
We may
call this a
feedback, in which case we say that
feedbacks control the temperature.
There is confusion based on the fact that when most climate scientists talk about a net positive
feedback, they do not mean that in the same sense that it is used in systems theory (or
control theory or whatever you want to
call it).
The first developer preview of Android P debuts system - wide vibration
controls that are relatively granular in nature, allowing users to choose between three different strength levels of haptic
feedback, as well as vibration intensity for
calls and notifications.
The inline
controls that handle volume,
calls, and track
controls are nice, but the beeping you get as
feedback for changing the volume is somewhat of an annoyance.
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Control of
calls /
feedback
Research also implicates a distributed network within the prefrontal cortex through which attention is deployed to closely monitor performance, incorporating
feedback, as individuals then
call on more specialized cognitive
control mechanisms to modify subsequent behaviour.30 - 32 Anxiety related perturbations in this pattern are evident in both children33 and adults.34 Imaging studies have implicated the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) in this process, as it appears to be hyperactive in anxious individuals during tasks requiring cognitive or «top down»
control.35