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When Thinking Becomes Optional: The Cognitive Cost of AI Dependence - Ghazal Hussain

Florida State University
2026
AI
Cognitive science
Cognitive Offloading
Critical Thinking
Human cognition
Decision Making
educational technology
AI ethics
Human Computer Interaction
Reasoning
cognitive psychology
AI Systems
Judgment
Verification Behavior
automation
cognitive load
Technology And Society
human behavior
educational research
Digital Tools
AI Assisted Learning
Cognitive Impact
epistemology
Learning Technologies
Critical Reasoning
Decision Confidence
Human-AI Interaction
Technology Dependence
Analytical Thinking
Future of Education
behavioral science
Human Judgment
Intelligent Systems
Research Methods
Technology Adoption
ethics of AI
Thinking Skills
Digital Cognition

This research investigates how reliance on AI systems affects human cognition and reasoning. Using concepts from cognitive offloading, the study compares AI-assisted and independent problem solving, measuring verification behavior, reasoning depth, and decision confidence. The work explores whether increasingly capable AI tools may unintentionally reduce critical thinking and human expertise.

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