Abstract
To account for phenomena that occur when three or more rhythmic entities interact, called feedsidewards, models from engineering are considered as a possibly useful scaffolding from which to formulate tests of the mechanisms underlying such observations. Rhythms at different organizational levels and cephaloadrenal interactions are discussed. A description of an experiment involving the effects of light on mice is presented. Models for biological and biochemical rhythms are also discussed.
| Original language | English (US) |
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| Pages | 170-183 |
| Number of pages | 14 |
| State | Published - Dec 1 1989 |
| Event | Proceedings: Second Annual IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems - Minneapolis, MN, USA Duration: Jun 26 1989 → Jun 27 1989 |
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| Other | Proceedings: Second Annual IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems |
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| City | Minneapolis, MN, USA |
| Period | 6/26/89 → 6/27/89 |
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