For example, he pioneered in the modeling of parasitism and symbiosis, researching cybernetic theory.
"And you say you never learned the cybernetic theory of art?"
The developer originally hypothesized the existence of antineoplastons by applying the cybernetic theory of information exchange in autonomous systems to the study of peptides in the blood.
In 1972 he became one of the founders of the University of Paderborn where he continued his work on a cybernetic theory of psychology and pedagogy.
It was apparent that the ideas in cybernetic theory were far more important than the applications for which the mathematical descriptions were designed.
In 1934, Norbert Wiener claimed to have found in Leibniz's writings a mention of the concept of feedback, central to Wiener's later cybernetic theory.
And neurologists started using cybernetic theory to explain mental diseases as self-reinforcing patterns of behavior - a brain that gets stuck in a bad biochemical rut.
It's a new application of cybernetic theory.
Heise used equations describing impression-formation processes as the empirical basis for his cybernetic theory of action, Affect control theory.
After World War II, mathematician Norbert Wiener developed cybernetic theory, that proposed that systems are controlled by monitoring their results.