
Cognitive sensory load refers to the amount of mental effort required to process sensory information while thinking, learning, or performing tasks. It reflects how the brain manages incoming sights, sounds, textures, movements, and other sensory inputs alongside attention, memory, and decision-making demands.
This article provides an education-only overview of cognitive sensory load, explaining what it means, how it develops, common situations where it occurs, and why it is discussed in neurological and sensory health education. The information does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
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