Term ID: T1486

Effortful Processing Systems

/effortful-processing-systems/
Cognitive mechanisms that require conscious attention and working memory resources to process information, contrasting with automatic processes and enabling flexible, goal-directed thinking and problem-solving.
Example: The mental effort required to solve complex math problems, learn new languages, or master musical instruments, requiring sustained attention and conscious control.

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Reference: Hasher & Zacks (1979)