I find it useful to think of `=&` as a single operator, meaning something like "add to reference set", and _not_ as an assignment. That makes both sides being affected less surprising. It also explains why direction doesn't matter: `$x=2; $array1=[1,&$x];` has the same result.
The reverse operation, "remove from reference set", is achieved via the `unset` function.
In this case, the members of the reference set are `$x` and one of the elements of the array. I guess what goes a bit funky is that `$array[1]` can be thought of as both a name and a value: as a name, it's definitely now part of …