
Cognitive rigidity is a thinking pattern where a person has difficulty adapting their thoughts, perspectives, or behaviors when circumstances change. It involves a strong preference for familiar routines, fixed ideas, or established ways of doing things, even when flexibility might be helpful.
This concept is commonly discussed in psychology and cognitive science as part of how the brain processes information, solves problems, and responds to change. Cognitive rigidity exists on a spectrum—everyone experiences it at times, especially under stress or uncertainty.
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