Chunking is a cognitive strategy that involves organizing分散的、小的信息单元 into larger, more meaningful units to enhance information processing efficiency and memory capacity. Human short-term memory has limited capacity, typically holding around 7 (±2) independent items at once. Chunking overcomes this limitation by "packaging" smaller pieces of information into single, meaningful chunks, enabling the brain to process more information at a time. This process not only reduces cognitive load but also facilitates connections between new and existing knowledge, promoting deeper understanding and long-term retention. Chunked information is easier to retrieve and apply, making chunking a fundamental mental model in learning, problem-solving, and skill acquisition.