A cognitive offloading scale measures how often people rely on external tools—like smartphones or notes—to reduce mental effort. Researchers use it to study memory strategies and decision-making. Psychologists, educators, and neuroscientists benefit by identifying dependencies on technology, helping design interventions for improved cognitive health and learning efficiency.
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