Principlev1
Lay out multiple notes simultaneously in visual or physical
Lay out multiple notes simultaneously in visual or physical space rather than reviewing them sequentially, because synthesis requires parallel processing of multiple frames that exceeds serial working memory capacity.
Why This Is a Principle
Derives from Working Memory Capacity Limit (working memory limits serial processing) and Dual Coding Theory: Verbal and Visual Channels (dual channels enable parallel processing). The principle prescribes spatial arrangement to offload working memory constraints—externalizing the parallel access that synthesis requires.