Causal loop refers to the representation of cause-and-effect relationships between variables or components in a system. Causal loops and feedback loops are often used interchangeable. A feedback loop is a more general term that encompasses both positive feedback loops and negative feedback loops. It refers to the mechanism through which the outputs of a system are fed back as inputs, influencing the future behavior of the system. Causal loop specifically refers to the representation of cause-and-effect relationships between variables or components in a system.
See Also: Feedback Loop , Feedback