spegelreflexmekanism
Spegelreflexmekanism is a term used to describe a theoretical mechanism whereby sensory perception is transformed into reflexive motor responses via mirrored representations. The word is Swedish, derived from spegel (mirror), reflex, mekanism. It is not a universally standardized term in international neuroscience, but appears in Swedish-language literature dealing with sensorimotor integration and imitation.
The core idea is a mirrored mapping between observed stimuli and corresponding motor commands, potentially implemented
Functions associated with the concept include imitation, action understanding, social learning, and fast reactions to environmental
Evidence is mixed and the term is not universally adopted. While there is support for shared sensorimotor
See also: mirror neuron system, sensorimotor integration, reflex arc. Note: definitions vary by source, and readers