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- Cognitive_load abstract "In cognitive psychology, cognitive load is the load related to the executive control of working memory (WM). Theories contend that during complex learning activities the amount of information and interactions that must be processed simultaneously can either underload or overload the finite amount of working memory one possesses. All elements must be processed before meaningful learning can continue.Instruction may be aimed at teaching learners either problem solving skills or thinking and reasoning skills (including perception, memory, language, etc.). Among psychologists it is widely acknowledged that, compared to "cold" learning, people learn more effectively when they can build on what they already understand (known as existing schemas). But the more a person attempts to learn in a shorter amount of time, the more difficult it is to process that information in working memory. Consider the difference between having to study a subject in one's native language versus trying to study a subject in a foreign language. The cognitive load is much higher in the second instance because the brain must work harder to process language while simultaneously trying to integrate new information.Another aspect of cognitive load theory involves understanding how many discrete units of information can be retained in short-term memory before information loss occurs. An example of this principle that seems to be commonly cited is the use of 7-digit phone numbers, based on the theory that the average person can retain only seven "chunks" of information in short-term memory.".
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