Measuring cognitive flexibility: A brief review of neuropsychological, self-report, and neuroscientific approaches

Front Hum Neurosci. 2024 Feb 19:18:1331960. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2024.1331960. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Cognitive flexibility involves dynamic processes that allow adaptation of our thinking and behavior in response to changing contextual demands. Despite a large consensus about its beneficial effects, cognitive flexibility is still poorly understood. In this mini review, we examined the main conceptualizations and approaches for assessing cognitive flexibility: (1) neuropsychological tasks, (2) self-report questionnaires, and (3) neuroscientific approaches. The reviewed evidence shows that the definition and assessment of cognitive flexibility are not unified within the field and suggests that a more consensual and consistent conceptualization and operationalization of this important concept is needed. We propose that an integrative behavior-brain-context approach can help advance our understanding of cognitive flexibility.

Keywords: assessment; brain-behavior; cognitive flexibility; interventions; resilience.

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  • Review

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