What is Cognitive Load?
Cognitive load is the amount of mental effort your brain uses to process information and make decisions. High cognitive load reduces focus, slows thinking, and increases mistakes.
Cognitive load refers to the working memory burden placed on your mind when you try to understand, remember, or decide something. It comes from three sources: intrinsic load (the complexity of the task itself), extraneous load (unnecessary or poorly organised information), and germane load (mental effort devoted to learning or building understanding). Because working memory is limited, too much cognitive load leads to mental fatigue, poor choices, and trouble completing tasks—especially when juggling many small demands at once.
Usage example
After a long meeting filled with unclear action items and notifications, Maya felt a high cognitive load and struggled to prioritise what to do next.
Practical application
Understanding cognitive load helps you design environments and routines that preserve mental energy: simplify decisions, remove distractions, chunk complex tasks, and standardise recurring choices so you don’t waste capacity on low-value details. For people managing busy lives or neurodivergent attention styles, lowering extraneous load can dramatically improve focus and reduce overwhelm. Tools that capture ideas and auto-organise next steps—like voice-first task managers—can offload the burden of remembering and triaging, leaving more working memory free for creative or important work.
FAQ
How is cognitive load different from stress or burnout?
Cognitive load is about the immediate mental effort required to process information or tasks; stress and burnout are broader emotional and physiological responses that build up over time. High cognitive load can contribute to stress if it’s chronic, but they are not the same thing.
Does multitasking increase cognitive load?
Yes. Switching between tasks forces your brain to reorient repeatedly, raising extraneous load and lowering overall performance. Focusing on one task at a time or batching similar activities reduces that overhead.
Can people with ADHD experience cognitive load differently?
Many neurodivergent people report greater sensitivity to extraneous load—cluttered information, unclear expectations, or constant interruptions—making focus harder to sustain. Targeted supports like structured routines, clear cues, and systems that capture and prioritise tasks can help manage load.
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