cyber-

(Greek: steersman, pilot, helmsman; to steer, guide, govern, governor; computer-mediated electronic communications)

medical cybernetics (s) (noun)
A medical program that applies the concepts of cybernetics to medical research and practice that has been heavily affected by the development of computer diagnoses: "Medical Cybernetics searches for quantitative descriptions of biological dynamics and investigates intercausal networks in human biology, medical decision making, and information processing structures for the human body."
neurocybernetics (s) (noun)
1. The study of communication and automatic control systems in a mutual relationship with machines and living organisms: "The organization theory of neurocybernetics is based on the cognition of the structural and functional nature of the brain as the most complex biological self-organization system."
2. In the physical sciences, the study of communication and automatic control systems with a mutual relation to machines and living organisms: "The general theory of neurocybernetics distinguishes three aspects of brain information activity: statistic, semantic, and pragmatic."
3. A science concerned with the processes of control and communication in the nervous system: "It is possible to identify three components of neurocybernetics: the organization, the control, and the information theory, based on three streams in the material world (substance, energy, and information)."
Quotes: Cybernetics
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