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How does worrying affect cognitive resources?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Worrying is one of the most cognitively expensive activities, draining attentional resources and elevating cortisol levels. This chronic state of worry can lead to degraded sleep quality and is a defining feature of generalized anxiety disorder. The mental energy consumed by worry could be better utilized in productive problem-solving or creative thinking.

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