Exploring the nature of cognitive flexibility |
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Authors: | Thea Ionescu |
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Affiliation: | Developmental Psychology Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania |
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Abstract: | Cognitive flexibility is an important characteristic that helps humans pursue complex tasks, such as multitasking and finding novel, adaptable solutions to changing demands. Yet it is still a poorly understood construct. After briefly reviewing several investigations of this construct in cognitive science, I propose a unified account that considers cognitive flexibility a property of the cognitive system, rather than a cognitive skill. The emergence of cognitive flexibility is dependent on two kinds of interactions: the interaction of several cognitive mechanisms, and the interaction of sensorimotor mechanisms, cognition, and context in developmental time. The quest for a comprehensive and unified account of cognitive flexibility is highly justified given its potential usefulness in fostering efficient problem solving and creativity. |
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Keywords: | Cognitive flexibility Flexible behaviors Cognitive property |
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