Reflexive control is a concept used primarily in military strategy and psychological operations. It refers to the ability to influence an adversary's decision-making process by manipulating their perceptions and cognitive frameworks, effectively "controlling" how they respond to specific situations or stimuli. This can be done through various means, such as misinformation, psychological operations, or demonstrating capabilities in a way that leads the opponent to make strategic choices that are favorable to the entity employing reflexive control.
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