Individual differences in cognitive offloading: a comparison of intention offloading, pattern copy, and short-term memory capacity

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Hauke S. Meyerhoff
Sandra Grinschgl
Frank Papenmeier
Sam J. Gilbert
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[1] Leibniz-Institut Für Wissensmedien,
[2] University of Tübingen,undefined
[3] University of Graz,undefined
[4] University College London,undefined
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Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications | / 6卷
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Individual differences; Reliability; Cognitive offloading; Intention offloading task; Pattern copy task;
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The cognitive load of many everyday life tasks exceeds known limitations of short-term memory. One strategy to compensate for information overload is cognitive offloading which refers to the externalization of cognitive processes such as reminder setting instead of memorizing. There appears to be remarkable variance in offloading behavior between participants which poses the question whether there is a common factor influencing offloading behavior across different tasks tackling short-term memory processes. To pursue this question, we studied individual differences in offloading behavior between two well-established offloading paradigms: the intention offloading task which tackles memory for intentions and the pattern copy task which tackles continuous short-term memory load. Our study also included an unrelated task measuring short-term memory capacity. Each participant completed all tasks twice on two consecutive days in order to obtain reliability scores. Despite high reliability scores, individual differences in offloading behavior were uncorrelated between the two offloading tasks. In both tasks, however, individual differences in offloading behavior were correlated with the individual differences in an unrelated short-term memory task. Our results therefore show that offloading behavior cannot simply be explained in terms of a single common factor driving offloading behavior across tasks. We discuss the implications of this finding for future research investigating the interrelations of offloading behavior across different tasks.
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