CIRCUITS (Degenerative – Regenerative) 1)2)
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A circuit may be either degenerative or regenerative, according to the type of feedback it includes.
A regenerative circuit, i. e. one including a positive feedback (as stated by G. BATESON): "… (will) if provided with the necessary energy sources and if external factors permit,… clearly operate at a greater and greater rate of intensity" (1973, p.81).
Such a process may of course put it on a self-destructive path if no negative feedback intervenes in due time.
On the contrary, a negative feedback, if not timely compensated by a positive one, will progressively dampen the system's fluctuations and may well finally block it.
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