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Causal relation gestures represent a higher-order relation (that a change in one factor results in a change in the other factor) as an action through space.
In this example, a change in one factor (stock prices rising) causes a change in another factor (more buying activity) which then leads to a further change (stocks rising even more).
In this example, a change in one factor (increase in the prey population) causes a change in another factor (increase in the predator population), which then causes an additional change in the first factor (decrease in the prey population).
In this example, a change in one factor (growth in the predator population) causes a change in another factor (decline in the prey population) which then leads to a further change (decline in the predator population).
In this example, a change in one factor (stock prices increasing) causes a change in another factor (more buying activity), which then causes an additional change in the first factor (stock prices increasing even more).
A change in one factor in an event can cause a big change in outcome.
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Children's development is affected by the interplay of internal and external factors and changes in one factor can precipitate changes in multiple developmental domains.
In regions where age-related changes in ΔCBF and ΔCMRO2 occur (Heo et al. 2010; Chen et al. 2011; Lu et al. 2011), the ΔCBF/ΔCMRO2 ratio could differ substantially between younger and older groups leading to apparent age differences, or changes in one factor could offset changes in the other factor leading to apparent age-equivalence.
More generally, in this type of causal system a change in one element in the system factor A causes a change in another element factor B which then causes additional change in factor A that is the same as the original change.
More generally, in this a change in one element of the system factor A causes a change in another element factor B which then leads to change in factor A in the opposite direction to the original change.
More generally, in this type of system a change in one element of the system factor A causes a change in another element factor B which then causes a change in factor A that is the opposite of the original change.
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