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Cognitive Flexibility

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Cognitive Flexibility, a component of executive functioning, is the ability to flexibly shift Attention between tasks. It is our ability to recognize when rules change, allowing us to think in new ways, act creatively, and solve problems. Cognitive Flexibility can also be called set shifting or task switching as it involves shifting Attention away from one idea or task component and responding to a new or different idea or task component. It thereby supports our ability to see things from other people's perspectives, including understanding the value of the content they are learning. Cognitive Flexibility can be used to effectively adapt behavior in the face of changing environments and task demands: for instance, in school, students must consider and switch between different rules and strategies to complete learning tasks. Cognitive Flexibility is central to Creativity, problem solving, and learning.

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