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Read an Academic Passage

Read the passage and answer the questions.

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cognitive science

Working Memory and the Limits of Cognitive Load

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[1]Working memory, the cognitive system responsible for temporarily holding and manipulating information, has long been recognized as a bottleneck in human thought. Research pioneered by George Miller in the 1950s suggested that people can retain approximately seven discrete items in short-term storage at any given time, though subsequent studies have revised this estimate downward to roughly four chunks of information. Understanding the constraints of working memory is essential because nearly every complex mental activity—reading, problem-solving, decision-making—depends on how efficiently this limited resource is managed.

[2]Cognitive load theory, developed by John Sweller in the 1980s, applies these findings to the design of instructional materials. The theory distinguishes among three types of load: intrinsic load, which arises from the inherent difficulty of the material; extraneous load, which results from poorly designed instruction; and germane load, which reflects the mental effort devoted to constructing lasting knowledge structures called schemas. When the combined load exceeds working memory capacity, learners experience confusion, make errors, and retain less information. Effective instruction, therefore, seeks to minimize extraneous load while directing cognitive resources toward germane processing.

[3]One practical application of cognitive load theory is the redundancy effect. When identical information is presented simultaneously through text and narration, learners must process both streams and reconcile them, which paradoxically increases cognitive demand rather than reinforcing the message. Instructional designers have responded by eliminating redundant elements and presenting complementary information across different sensory channels—for example, pairing spoken explanations with visual diagrams rather than with on-screen text that duplicates the narration.

[4]Despite its influence, cognitive load theory faces criticism for the difficulty of measuring different load types independently. Self-report questionnaires and physiological indicators such as pupil dilation offer indirect evidence, but no single measure captures all three load categories with precision. Researchers continue to refine both the theoretical framework and the measurement tools, recognizing that a deeper understanding of cognitive load could improve educational outcomes across disciplines.

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What is the main idea of the passage?

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detailParagraph 2

According to paragraph 2, what happens when combined cognitive load exceeds working memory capacity?

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vocabularyParagraph 3

The word "reconcile" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to:

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inferenceParagraph 3

What can be inferred from paragraph 3 about presenting the same information as both on-screen text and narration?

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purposeParagraph 4

Why does the author mention pupil dilation in paragraph 4?

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