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Toward a Metacognitive Account of Cognitive Offloading

Cognitive Science, 2015
AbstractIndividuals frequently make use of the body and environment when engaged in a cognitive task. For example, individuals will often spontaneously physically rotate when faced with rotated objects, such as an array of words, to putatively offload the performance costs associated with stimulus rotation.
Timothy Dunn, Evan F. Risko
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