Term ID: T1652

Feedback Control

/feedback-control/
Regulatory mechanisms that use information about current states or outcomes to adjust ongoing behavior or physiological processes, maintaining homeostasis and optimizing performance.
Example: The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis using cortisol levels to regulate stress responses, or athletes adjusting their performance based on real-time feedback about their technique.

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Reference: Wiener (1948)