Overview
The central executive is a vital part of the working memory model, responsible for managing attention and coordinating various cognitive processes. It plays a crucial role in how we learn, solve problems, and perform tasks in our daily lives. By understanding the functions of the central executive, ...
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Example: Remembering a phone number while dialing.
Example: Changing strategies when solving a problem.
Example: Focusing on a lecture while ignoring background noise.
Example: Prioritizing assignments based on deadlines.
Example: Feeling overwhelmed when trying to learn too many concepts at once.
Example: Notifications from a smartphone while studying.