reageerivus
Reageerivus is a hypothetical term used in cognitive science and philosophy to denote a form of highly reactive behavior in agents, where actions respond directly to immediate stimuli with minimal deliberation, yet remain able to adapt to context through simple rules. The concept helps differentiate rapid, stimulus-driven responses from slower, planned actions.
Etymology and scope: The name combines the Dutch word reageren (to respond) with a Latin-like suffix -ivus.
Characteristics and models: Reageerivus-type systems feature fast sensing–action loops, low computational latency, and modular feedback structures.
Relation to other concepts and criticism: Reageerivus is often contrasted with deliberative, model-based, or planning-based control.
Selections and usage: In educational and speculative writing, reageerivus serves as a concise label for discussions