He postulated that the attachment system is in line with control systems theory, a goal-corrected, or homeostatic system.
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There are designed homeostatic systems and natural ones such as the physiological systems of our body, the climate, and some ecosystems.
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The HPA axis has a central role in regulating many homeostatic systems in the body, including the metabolic system, cardiovascular system, immune system, reproductive system and central nervous system.
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And in the middle he writes of the Ground Situation, in which an " unstable homeostatic system " is disturbed by " some Screw-Turning Interloper or Ante-Raising Happenstance ."
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Homeostatic systems are commonly observed in nature, such as in ecology and in the physiology of organisms ( e . g ., self-regulation of population sizes, self-regulation of body heat ).
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The piece is both physically arresting and metaphorically resonant, referencing the fragility of Earth s homeostatic systems, the strange poetry of cultural and physical displacement, as well as the little-known contributions of Matthew Henson an under-recognized American explorer and the co-discoverer of the North Pole.
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This term was coined by Goeyvaerts and Stockhausen to describe a homeostatic system based on the reconciliation of tendencies, where an increase in one dimension ( e . g ., duration ) results in a decrease in another dimension ( e . g ., loudness ).