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Laura
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13 June, 07:01
What is feedback cycle?
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Abbott
13 June, 07:03
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A feedback cycle is a regulatory mechanism in your body (there are many of them in fact) that signals, based on the output, the input you're receiving about a certain thing to either increase or decrease with the firing rate of the signal coming out of the input.
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