When your brain gets too busy, it can’t think clearly anymore, just like when you’re trying to juggle too many balls at once.
Imagine your brain is like a toy box full of blocks. You can only fit so many blocks in there before the box gets completely full. When that happens, cognitive load, which is all the thinking and remembering you're doing, becomes too much for your brain to handle. It's like trying to add more blocks to a toy box that’s already overflowing.
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How we can help it
Sometimes, giving your brain a little break helps, just like when you take a rest after running around the playground. That way, your toy box gets emptied a bit, and you can fit more blocks in again! When your brain gets too busy, it can’t think clearly anymore, just like when you’re trying to juggle too many balls at once.
Imagine your brain is like a toy box full of blocks. You can only fit so many blocks in there before the box gets completely full. When that happens, cognitive load, which is all the thinking and remembering you're doing, becomes too much for your brain to handle. It's like trying to add more blocks to a toy box that’s already overflowing.
Examples
- Struggling to follow a complicated recipe step-by-step.
- Getting lost in a conversation because you're thinking about what to say next.
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See also
- What is Working memory load?
- What is Multitasking?
- What ACTUALLY Makes A Language Hard To Learn?
- What actually makes a language easier/harder to learn?
- What multitasking does to your brain | BBC Ideas?