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Cognitive Reappraisal: The Bridge between Cognitive Load and Emotion

Rebecca Brockbank, David F. Feldon

2024Education Sciences33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Within this integrative review, cognitive load theory (CLT) is asserted as a powerful framework for conceptualizing human cognitive processes within learning. The relationship between cognition and emotion is then examined and further integrated within the scope of CLT. Emotion regulation strategies are discussed and adaptive strategies are proposed as being of particular relevance to broadening the theoretical and practical impacts of CLT. Central to the argument of this review is the use of cognitive reappraisal as a potential mitigator of cognitive load. Cognitive reappraisal involves reframing or reassessing understandings or beliefs that underlie an emotional response, which may mitigate cognitive load imposed by maladaptive emotion. It is proposed that effectively integrating adaptive emotion regulation strategies such as cognitive reappraisal in our pursuit of more effective cognitive functioning will aid in the development of a more integrated model of cognition and emotion within CLT.

Topics & Concepts

Cognitive loadCognitionCognitive psychologyBridge (graph theory)PsychologyCognitive reappraisalComputer scienceInternal medicineNeuroscienceMedicineNeural and Behavioral Psychology StudiesCreativity in Education and NeuroscienceAnxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
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