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  2. Directed attention fatigue - Wikipedia

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    Directed attention fatigue (DAF) is a neuro-psychological phenomenon that results from overuse of the brain's inhibitory attention mechanisms, which handle incoming distractions while maintaining focus on a specific task. The greatest threat to a given focus of attention is competition from other stimuli that can cause a shift in focus.

  3. When to quit working, take Social Security, and focus on ...

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    The Sacramento resident withdrew money from her 401(k) for a down payment on a $515,000 beach house. She and her husband then sold the house in 2020 and moved to a $488,000 home in a Sacramento ...

  4. 'Pendulum lifestyle' could be key to juggling daily challenges

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    Adopt a constructive viewpoint and ask yourself what positive changes or routines can help you achieve a more optimal level on the pendulum path, he advised. It could be helpful to ask yourself ...

  5. 8 surprising ways your brain powers the rest of your body - AOL

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    The pinhole helps focus the light, creating a clearer image. (Of course, most of us use glasses or contact lenses to correct refractive errors — they’re much more efficient!) 7.

  6. Objective self-awareness - Wikipedia

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    A large body of research literature has evolved focusing on the interplay of self-awareness, causal attribution, and action. [5] Researchers have focused on how individuals perceive how involved they are in the cause of events leading to either success or failure.

  7. Troxler's fading - Wikipedia

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    This causes an image to be bleached onto the retina by the strong response of the rods and cones. In all these cases, the stimulus fades away after a short time and disappears. The Troxler effect is enhanced if the stimulus is small, is of low contrast (or "equiluminant"), or is blurred.

  8. 50 easy ways to practice self-care each and every day - AOL

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    “Self-care is the different ways we take care of ourselves that lead to increased well-being, and health — physically, emotionally and spiritually,” Hope Weiss, LCSW, tells TODAY.com.

  9. Absent-mindedness - Wikipedia

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    Absent-mindedness is a mental state wherein a person is forgetfully inattentive. [1] It is the opposite mental state of mindfulness.. Absent-mindedness is often caused by things such as boredom, sleepiness, rumination, distraction, or preoccupation with one's own internal monologue.