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Defining and Measuring Cognitive Load
Cognitive load is a multivariate concept that represents the weight or load that a task costs the doer's cognitive system. It is composed of several different aspects, including mental load, mental effort, and performance. To effectively measure cognitive load, it is necessary to measure all of the components.
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Updated 2021-09-23
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