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The nervous system is a primary regulator of homeostasis, working alongside the endocrine system to maintain internal stability as described in [1] and [2]. Specifically, the nervous system achieves this by detecting physiological changes and initiating corrective action potentials [3], while its dynamics are analyzed through the lens of homeostatic regulation [4].

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Feedback Mechanisms | Overview & Research Examples - Perlego perlego.com Perlego 3 facts
claimThe nervous system regulates homeostasis by detecting body changes and sending action potentials to counteract those changes, while the endocrine system regulates homeostasis by secreting hormones.
claimThe nervous and endocrine systems are the two primary systems involved in the maintenance of homeostasis in the human body.
claimThe nervous and endocrine systems, acting together or separately, are the primary regulators of homeostasis.
The Energy Homeostasis Principle: A Naturalistic Approach to ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
claimFrom the perspective of a higher level of homeostasis, the lower level of the nervous system appears to show both adaptive or 'useful' dynamics and 'neutral' or 'useless' ones.