The brain has a cognitive load gate that limits how much information can be processed at once; when too much input arrives too quickly, learning shuts down. To optimize learning, break material into small chunks and pause briefly between them, allowing working memory to reset and understanding to form. Less input at once leads to stronger learning and better retention.
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The Cognitive Load Gate
Added:Professor FiveBrain here. Your brain has a load gate when too much information enters at once. Learning shuts down. The solution is to control the gate. Break material into small chunks and pause briefly between them. These pauses allow working memory to reset and understanding to form. Less input at once leads to stronger learning.
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