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Concept

cognitive flexibility

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Cognitive flexibility is a core executive function that enables individuals to adapt their behavior and thought processes in response to changing environmental demands or internal goals. As a research concept, it investigates the cognitive and neural mechanisms supporting the ability to efficiently switch between different mental sets, tasks, or strategies, and to adjust perspectives or integrate new information to modify existing plans. This capacity is critical for effective problem-solving, learning, creativity, and navigating complex, dynamic situations.

Top Authors

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CB

Technische Universität Dresden

GD

University of Regensburg

SJ

Dalhousie University

MM

West Virginia University

KB

Christopher Newport University

Top Institutions

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Harvard University

Cambridge, United States

Radboud University Nijmegen

Nijmegen, The Netherlands

University of California San Diego

San Diego, United States

The Ohio State University

Columbus, United States

University of Minnesota

Minneapolis, United States