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- From: Avery Andrews <andaling@FAC.ANU.EDU.AU>
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- [Avery Andrews 920125.1529]
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- (Rick Marken (930124.1000)
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- > If anything is "guiding practical
- >action" in a control loop, it is the net effect of the disturbance on
- >the controlled perceptual variable.
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- Well, that's pretty much what I interpreted them as saying, but you
- actually say it, rather than just allowing me to read you that way.
- The vagueness and ambiguity of a lot of this literature is certainly
- a major problem with it, which deserves a lot of attention.
-
- Another likely devil's bib entry is:
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- Adams, J.A. (1971) `A Closed Loop Theory of Motor Control', Journal
- of Motor Behavior 3:111-149.
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- A survey of recent theories of motor behavior that I've been looking at,
- and may report on shortly, cites this as the origin of the (supposedly
- defunct) `closed loop' paradigm.
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- Avery.Andrews@anu.edu.au
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