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  2. Attention span - Wikipedia

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    Transient attention is a short-term response to a stimulus that temporarily attracts or distracts attention. Researchers disagree on the exact amount of the human transient attention span, whereas selective sustained attention, also known as focused attention, is the level of attention that produces consistent results on a task over time.

  3. Psychological effects of Internet use - Wikipedia

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    Attention span. According to the New York Times, many scientists say that "people's ability to focus is being undermined by bursts of information". [22]

  4. Attention - Wikipedia

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    Attention is best described as the sustained focus of cognitive resources on information while filtering or ignoring extraneous information. Attention is a very basic function that often is a precursor to all other neurological/cognitive functions. As is frequently the case, clinical models of attention differ from investigation models.

  5. Attention management - Wikipedia

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    The scarcity of attention is the underlying assumption for attention management; the researcher Herbert A. Simon pointed out that when there is a vast availability of information, attention becomes the more scarce resource as human beings cannot digest all the information. [6] Fundamentally, attention is limited by the processing power of the ...

  6. Attention Span (album) - Wikipedia

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    Attention Span (1990) Sooner or Later (1991) Fred Frith chronology; Step Across the Border (1990) Attention Span (1990) Dropera (1991) John Zorn chronology; Naked City

  7. Category:Attention - Wikipedia

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    Attention is the cognitive process of selectively concentrating on one aspect of the environment while ignoring other things. ... Attention seeking; Attention span ...

  8. Attention (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Attention seeking, behavior which is intended to attract attention from others; Attention span, the amount of time a person can concentrate on a single activity; Selective attention, the process by which only a subset of stimuli received by our sensory organs are selected to enter the consciousness

  9. Attentional control - Wikipedia

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    Participants were separated into two groups---low and high span attentional control ability groups. They listened to two word lists read simultaneously by a male and a female voice and were told to ignore the male voice. Their name was read by the "ignored" male voice. Low span people were more likely to hear their name compared to high span ...