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<b>Feedback loops: How nature gets its rhythms - Anje-Margriet Neutel
</b><br>Paul Andersen defines the major elements of feedback loops. The receptors and effectors both sense and respond to changes in their environment.  The following examples are used to illustrate the importance of feedback loops in maintaining homeostasis: speed signs, thermostats, thermoregulation, and blood glucose maintenance.  
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</b><br>While feedback loops are a bummer at band practice, they are essential in nature. What does nature’s feedback look like, and how does it build the resilience of our world? Anje-Margriet Neutel describes some common positive and negative feedback loops, examining how an ecosystem’s many loops come together to make its ‘trademark sound.’  Lesson by Anje-Margriet Neutel, animation by Brad Purnell.
 
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Feedback Loop

Feedback loops: How nature gets its rhythms - Anje-Margriet Neutel
While feedback loops are a bummer at band practice, they are essential in nature. What does nature’s feedback look like, and how does it build the resilience of our world? Anje-Margriet Neutel describes some common positive and negative feedback loops, examining how an ecosystem’s many loops come together to make its ‘trademark sound.’ Lesson by Anje-Margriet Neutel, animation by Brad Purnell.

How Games Use Feedback Loops | Game Maker’s Toolkit
Playing Pyre over Christmas got me thinking about feedback loops: the reward structures in games that can reinforce or balance out winners and losers. In this episode I’ll explain what this all means, and talk about the design of Pyre’s positive and negative loops.

Unintended Feedback Loop

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