
Cognitive overload refers to a state in which the brain receives more information or demands than it can effectively process at one time. When this happens, thinking, decision-making, and focus can become more difficult, even if the information itself is not complex.
Cognitive overload is commonly discussed in mental and cognitive health education, learning environments, and workplace contexts. It describes a mental state rather than a medical condition and is used to explain why people may feel mentally exhausted, overwhelmed, or unable to concentrate.
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