What is the Zeigarnik effect and how does it impact our cognitive resources?
The Zeigarnik effect, identified by Bluma Zeigarnik in 1927, reveals that our brains hold onto incomplete tasks much more than completed ones. These unfinished commitments create mental 'open loops' that consume cognitive resources, leading to feelings of overwhelm and fatigue.
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