Term ID: T1867

Feedback Control Systems

/feedback-control-systems/
Regulatory mechanisms that monitor outcomes and adjust behavior or physiological processes to maintain optimal functioning and goal achievement.
Example: The cybernetic processes that monitor progress toward goals and make corrections when performance deviates from desired standards, whether in learning, behavior change, or homeostasis.

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Reference: Miller et al. (1960)