refleksdrevne
Refleksdrevne, or reflex-driven systems, describe agents whose behavior is primarily produced by automatic, stimulus-driven responses rather than deliberate planning. The term combines the Danish words refleks (reflex) and drevet (driven) and is used in neuroscience, robotics, and cognitive science to mark a focus on rapid, low-latency action selection.
In biology, reflex-driven mechanisms are exemplified by reflex arcs and spinal circuits that generate movements without
In engineering, reflex-driven or reactive architectures emphasize fast, robust behavior in uncertain environments. Classic examples include
Design considerations include ensuring safe interactions, preventing conflicting reflexes, and managing sensor latency. Modular designs allow
Applications span autonomous robotics, prosthetic control, and animation, where quick responses and resilience to noise are
See also: reflex arc, subsumption architecture, reactive robotics, and hybrid intelligent systems.