Emerging Themes in Cognitive Load Theory: The Transient Information and the Collective Working Memory Effects

  • Sweller J
  • Ayres P
  • Kalyuga S
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Abstract

The cognitive load effects previously described in this book are well established with significant supporting evidence collected across a number of studies and research groups. To complete our description of the various effects, we include two new effects in this chapter. Although their supporting research bases are in their infancy, there is mounting evidence that they are real, important cognitive load effects. In the next two sections, we describe the Transient Information Effect and the Collective Working Memory Effect.

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Sweller, J., Ayres, P., & Kalyuga, S. (2011). Emerging Themes in Cognitive Load Theory: The Transient Information and the Collective Working Memory Effects. In Cognitive Load Theory (pp. 219–233). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8126-4_17

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