Biomedical cybernetics deals with investigating signal processing, decision making and control structures in living organisms. Applications of this research field are in biology, ecology and health sciences.
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See also
- cybernetics
- signalomics
- systeomics
- prosthetics
References
- Barabási, A. L. and Z. N. Oltvai (2004). “Network Biology: Understanding the Cell's Functional Organization.” Nature Reviews Genetics 5 : 101-13.
- Fricke, O., G. Lehmkuhl and E. Schoenau (2006). “The principle of regulation in biology--from bone to eating behavior.” Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes. 114 (4): 197-203.
- Kitano, H. (Hrsg.) (2001). Foundations of Systems Biology. Cambridge (Massachusetts), London, MIT Press, ISBN 0262112663.
- Warwick, K, Gasson, M, Hutt, B, Goodhew, I, Kyberd, P, Andrews, B, Teddy, P and Shad, A:“The Application of Implant Technology for Cybernetic Systems”, Archives of Neurology, 60(10), pp1369-1373, 2003.
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