12-24-2025, 01:59 PM
As a software engineer, I've noticed my working memory seems to be declining, or at least becoming more easily overloaded, when I'm trying to debug complex systems or hold multiple layers of an architecture in my head simultaneously. I can focus on singular tasks, but the moment I need to context-switch or integrate several streams of information, I feel my mental grasp slipping, which is starting to impact my productivity and confidence. I'm curious about evidence-based approaches to assess and potentially improve working memory capacity for professional cognitive demands. For others in demanding technical fields, have you experienced similar challenges, and what strategies—whether cognitive training exercises, lifestyle adjustments, or specific work techniques—have you found genuinely helpful for strengthening or efficiently managing your working memory? Is there a point where such decline warrants a professional neuropsychological evaluation?