Cognitive Load Theory: Implications for Affective Computing
Kalyuga, Slava (University of New South Wales)
It has been also demonstrated that emotional In its basic underpinning assumptions, cognitive load states (e.g., negative mood or anxiety) directly influence theory relies on the analogy between the information cognitive task performance and the operation of working processing aspects of evolution by natural selection and memory, while less evidence exists about the effect of the human cognition (Sweller & Sweller, 2006). It considers emotional content of the processed information (e.g., both biological evolution and human cognition as Kensinger & Corkin, 2003).
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