Cognitive Flexibility
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A Cognitive Flexibility is a mental ability that enables adaptive thinking through perspective shifting and scenario simulation to solve novel problems in changing environments.
- Context:
- It can typically facilitate Problem-Solving Innovation through cognitive flexibility mental models.
- It can typically enable Behavioral Adaptation via cognitive flexibility response switching.
- It can often support Creative Thinking through cognitive flexibility conceptual blending.
- It can often enhance Social Navigation via cognitive flexibility perspective taking.
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- It can range from being a Rigid Cognitive Flexibility to being a Fluid Cognitive Flexibility, depending on its cognitive flexibility adaptation speed.
- It can range from being a Domain-Specific Cognitive Flexibility to being a Domain-General Cognitive Flexibility, depending on its cognitive flexibility application breadth.
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- It can operate through Cognitive Flexibility Neural Networks involving cognitive flexibility prefrontal cortex.
- It can develop via Cognitive Flexibility Environmental Challenges requiring cognitive flexibility novel solutions.
- It can manifest in Cognitive Flexibility Task Performance measuring cognitive flexibility set-shifting.
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- Example(s):
- Abstract Cognitive Flexibility Types, such as:
- Applied Cognitive Flexibility Types, such as:
- Creative Cognitive Flexibility Types, such as:
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Cognitive Rigidity, which maintains fixed thinking patterns despite environmental change.
- Perseverative Thinking, which repeats unsuccessful strategys without adaptive modification.
- Cognitive Inflexibility, which cannot shift between mental frameworks or problem approaches.
- See: Executive Function, Young Genius Archetype, Sorrowful Dreamer Archetype, Neuroplasticity.