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Homeostasis is defined as a core mechanism and essential feature of living systems, as evidenced by its role in maintaining steady-state goals [1] and its status as a primary focus in biology education [2]. Furthermore, it is linked to living systems through mathematical models of synaptic learning [3] and interdisciplinary studies exploring biological adaptivity [4].
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Cybernetics 2.0 - Springer Nature link.springer.com 2 facts
claimThe Hebbian-LMS algorithm serves as a mathematical representation for a general theory of synaptic learning in the brain, as well as the adaptation and functional control of homeostasis in living systems.
referenceThe book 'Cybernetics 2.0' explores the role of adaptivity and homeostasis in living systems, applying concepts from engineering to biology and natural processes.
A Hilbertian approach to biological problems | PLOS Complex ... journals.plos.org 1 fact
claimHomeostasis functions as a core mechanism in living systems by maintaining a steady-state goal, often relying on negative feedback.
Understanding Homeostatic Regulation: The Role of ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 1 fact
claimHomeostasis is a core feature of living systems and a primary goal of biology education curricula.