cselekvésbl
Cselekvésbl is a theoretical term used in Hungarian-language discourse to denote the interface between decision-making and action execution within embodied systems. The word blends cselekvés (action) with a suffix-like element that signals a source or basis, producing a noun that roughly corresponds to "the source of action" or "action boundary." In usage, cselekvésbl appears in discussions of cognitive science, philosophy of action, and robotics problems concerning how intentions are translated into motor commands. Proponents describe cselekvésbl as the dynamic region where perception, intention, and motor processes interact, emphasizing embodiment and real-time feedback loops over purely symbolic planning.
In practice, scholars use the concept to analyze control architectures in robots, where a controller must translate
Critics argue that cselekvésbl overlaps with established terms such as action selection, motor control, or enaction,
See also: embodied cognition, action-perception loop, motor control, intention, enaction.