# Cognitive functions have a limited capacity
Humans are constrained by biological limits. In the context of cognitive psychology, what limits us are our cognitive functions or Cognitive processes.
For example, we have Working memory limits, Attention limits.
# References
Goldstein, Cognitive Psychology (p. 13)
Cognitive functions have a limited capacity, and still is, a central theme in modern cognitive psychology.
# Backlinks
- The mind
- From cognitive psychology point of view, the mind controls our Cognitive functions have a limited capacity so that we can achieve our goals.
- Attention limits
- Knowledge workers are limited by their cognitive processes
- Cognitive functions have a limited capacity. Given that Knowledge workers process knowledge into knowledge, we are constrained by those limits.