Cognitive Load

From Pluralpedia, the collaborative plurality dictionary
cognitive load ( n.)
Applies tosystem functions
OriginPsychological Term

Cognitive load refers to the effort or memory required for the brain to process tasks.

In the context of plurality, it may be used to describe the burden on the brain imposed by processing the thoughts of multiple headmates and the limitations resulting from that load.

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CPU time refers to the brain's available resources or capabilities to handle cognitive load.