Concept · Cognitive Bias: Memory biases and distortions

Zeigarnik effect

Origin: Zeigarnik, 1927

Biological Parallel

A lioness mid-hunt maintains heightened attention even when interrupted—abandoning partially invested effort wastes calories already burned. Unfinished tasks persist in working memory because they represent sunk costs requiring completion, while finished tasks release resources. This is biological commitment tracking: incomplete goals consume attention to prevent abandoning efforts with unrecovered investment, which is why open projects drain focus even when deprioritized.