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Analyze the following micro-passage regarding Cognitive Psychology: Researcher A: The 'Cognitive Load Theory' suggests that the human brain has a strictly limited capacity for processing new information in working memory. Consequently, instructional design must minimize extraneous mental effort to maximize learning outcomes. Researcher B: While working memory is finite, 'Cognitive Load Theory' fails to account for the role of 'desirable difficulties.' Challenges that force a student to struggle actually build deeper, more resilient neural pathways than streamlined, low-effort instruction. Which of the following describes the 'crux of disagreement' between Researcher A and Researcher B?

  1. The optimal level of mental effort required during the instructional process to ensure long-term retention.
  2. Whether 'Cognitive Load Theory' should be completely discarded in favor of a new model of neural resilience.
  3. Whether the human brain possesses a finite capacity for holding and processing new data in working memory.
  4. The specific number of new items a human can hold in their working memory before cognitive overload occurs.

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