Term ID: T1317

Effortful Processing

/effortful-processing/
Controlled, conscious cognitive processing that requires attention and working memory resources, contrasting with automatic processing. This type of processing is slower, more demanding, but allows for flexible, goal-directed thinking and problem-solving.
Example: Solving a complex math problem requires effortful processing, involving conscious attention to steps, rules, and calculations, unlike automatically recognizing familiar faces.

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Reference: Schneider & Shiffrin (1977)