Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 08 Jul 2004 12:26:04 -0400 | From | Timothy Miller <> | Subject | Re: Autoregulate swappiness & inactivation |
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Con Kolivas wrote:
> /me hides > > Umm sorry the control systems I look at are physiological and tend to be > exponential, so ignore me.
No. I see no reason to disregard your understanding of biological control systems. Millions of years of evolution have fine-tuned some very complex and robust control feedback systems. While I wouldn't suggest that they're the only way to do the job, they're something that we should definately pay attention to.
Frankly, I think the cross-pollination that you bring from your background in medicine can do nothing but help us.
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