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BIOCYBERNETICS—SOME REFLEXIONS

open access: closedKybernetes, 1981
Cybernetics has an important application in Biology, particularly in explaining how the brain might work. The brain can best be considered as two organs and not one, grey matter and white matter, with different theories to explain the function of each.
D. Brennig James
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Towards the evolutionary biocybernetics

open access: closedThe Second International Symposium on Neuroinformatics and Neurocomputers, 1995
The paper discusses how did a human logic through the biological evolution arise. In order to understand, why and how did logic rules and their applicability to the nature cognition arise, it is reasonable to construct the theory of evolutionary origin of human logic.
Vladimir G. Red’ko
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ARPA Biocybernetics Project. Concluding Report

open access: closed, 1978
Abstract : The objective in the DARPA Biocybernetics Program was to investigate the use of pupillary responses in assessing attentional demands on operators of complex man-machine systems. The results of this project were strongly positive: the task-evoked pupillary response has emerged as an excellent physiological indicator of mental workload.
J. Thomas Beatty
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Interpersonal biocybernetics

Proceedings of the 14th ACM international conference on Multimodal interaction, 2012
One embodiment of biocybernetic adaptation is a human-computer interaction system designed such that physiological signals modulate the effect that control of a task by other means, usually manual control, has on performance of the task. Such a modulation system enables a variety of human-human interactions based upon physiological self-regulation ...
Alan T. Pope, Chad L. Stephens
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Modeling in biocybernetics

Information Technology Applications in Biomedicine. ITAB '97. Proceedings of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Region 8 International Conference, 2002
A system for the modeling of some human organs and biochemical processes was implemented at the Department of Control Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Eng., CTU in Prague. The main task was to apply computer technology in biomedicine and to improve resources in biomedical investigation.
V. Eck, T. Puza, J. Prihoda, L. Jirout
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Biocybernetic adaptation and privacy

Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research, 2013
Biocybernetic adaptation is a new approach to optimizing human–computer interfaces and human–computer interaction. Bio-signals and, more broadly, vital data of a person are collected and interpreted in real time by a computer in order to trigger its own adaptive processes.
Böhle, K.   +3 more
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Construction of the biocybernetic loop

Proceedings of the 14th ACM international conference on Multimodal interaction, 2012
The biocybernetic loop describes the data processing protocol at the heart of all physiological computing systems. The loop also encompasses the goals of the system design with respect to the anticipated impact of the adaptation on user behaviour. There are numerous challenges facing the designer of a biocybernetic loop in terms of measurement, data ...
Stephen Fairclough, Kiel Gilleade
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Cast Methods in Biocybernetics

2000
The systematic use of what we now call Systems Theory in the description of biological systems, and more precisely, the nervous system, took off in the Forties although many of the basic ideas had been being managed in philosophic and scientific circles almost since the Ancient Greeks.
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Biocybernetic loop: From awareness to evolution

2009 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, 2009
Developing systems that support people in everyday life in a discrete and effective way is an ultimate goal of a new generation of technical systems. Physiological computing represents one means of creating a system to sense the user, analyse users' responses to system adaptation and respond dynamically.
Nikola B. Serbedzija   +1 more
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New advances in biocybernetics

Kybernetes, 2004
This paper details advances in biocybernetics and gives reports and surveys of selected research and development in systems and cybernetics. They include supercomputers, biometric technology, formal methods, applications of nanotechnology, innovations, and cybercriminals.
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