Cognitive load when learning mathematics
This page lists some math-specific stuff relating to cognitive load.
Some things that increase strain on working memory:
- If a proof has steps the proof is much easier to follow when the justifications for a step are close to . When much earlier stages of the proof are required to understand the current step, the reader has to go back to remember what was done early on.
- Level of nesting: nested sums, nested products, nested quantifiers, nested loops, combinations of nesting.