CONTROL (Time-Lag in) 2)
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According to G. BATESON, in homeostatic systems: "… it is important that the highest system of control lag behind the event sequences in the peripherical homeostatic circuit" (1973, p.325).
This somewhat counter-intuitive view (also apparently contradictive to VICKERS' views), reflects the necessary hierarchies in complex systems controls. Basic long-term regulations must necessarily supersede short-term fluctuations of lesser periods and amplitudes, if they are to remain coherent and to keep in working order the general organization of the system.
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