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  2. Hyperfocus - Wikipedia

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    Hyperfocus is an intense form of mental concentration or visualization that focuses consciousness on a subject, topic, or task. In some individuals, various subjects or topics may also include daydreams , concepts , fiction , the imagination , and other objects of the mind .

  3. Hyperfocal distance - Wikipedia

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    Minox LX camera with hyperfocal red dot Nikon 28mm f /2.8 lens with markings for the depth of field. The lens is set at the hyperfocal distance for f /22.The orange mark corresponding to f /22 is at the infinity mark (∞).

  4. Chris Bailey (author) - Wikipedia

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    Chris Bailey (born 1989) [1] is a Canadian writer and productivity consultant, and the author of The Productivity Project (2016), Hyperfocus (2018) and How to Calm Your Mind (2022). Personal life and education

  5. Hunter versus farmer hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    A key component of the hypothesis is that the proposed “hyperfocus” aspect of ADHD is a benefit under appropriate circumstances and that, in the hunter-gatherer cultures that preceded farming societies, hunters needed hyperfocus more than gatherers.

  6. Focus - Wikipedia

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    Hyperfocus, an intense form of mental concentration on a subject, topic, or task; Strong focusing, a principle in accelerator physics; Focal (disambiguation) Focused (disambiguation) Focusing (disambiguation) Focal point (disambiguation) Fantasy Focus (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Focus

  7. Monotropism - Wikipedia

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    However, this form of hyperfocus makes it harder to redirect attention, including starting and stopping tasks, leading to what is often described as executive dysfunction in autism, and stereotypies or perseveration, where a person's attention is repeatedly drawn back to the same subject or activity.

  8. Digital media use and mental health - Wikipedia

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    "Fear of missing out" can lead to psychological stress at the idea of missing posted content by others while offline. The relationships between digital media use and mental health have been investigated by various researchers—predominantly psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists, and medical experts—especially since the mid-1990s, after the growth of the World Wide Web and rise of ...

  9. Talk:Hyperfocus - Wikipedia

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    Hyperfocus is within the scope of WikiProject Disability. For more information, visit the project page, where you can join the project and/or contribute to the ...