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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. Choke (sports) - Wikipedia

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    The Kings ended up losing in the second round against the Vancouver Canucks, who advanced to the championship round. [58] The Toronto Maple Leafs have been known for losing leads in the playoffs despite winning 13 championships, with their last championship being in 1967 and facing a 19-year playoff series win drought between 2004 and 2022. [59]

  4. Distraction - Wikipedia

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    Distraction is the process of diverting the attention of an individual or group from a desired area of focus and thereby blocking or diminishing the reception of desired information. Distraction is caused by: the lack of ability to pay attention; lack of interest in the object of attention; or the great intensity, novelty or attractiveness of ...

  5. Listener fatigue - Wikipedia

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    The introduction of these sonic artifacts affects the balance between these musical and non-musical aspects. When the volume of music is higher, these artifacts become more apparent, and because they are uncomfortable for the ear, cause listeners to "tune out" and lose focus or become tired.

  6. Computer vision syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is a condition resulting from focusing the eyes on a computer or other display device for protracted, uninterrupted periods of time and the eye's muscles being unable to recover from the constant tension required to maintain focus on a close object.

  7. Flow (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Concentrating on a task, one aspect of flow. Flow in positive psychology, also known colloquially as being in the zone or locked in, is the mental state in which a person performing some activity is fully immersed in a feeling of energized focus, full involvement, and enjoyment in the process of the activity.

  8. How milestone birthdays can derail CEO focus—and harm ... - AOL

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    In the high-stakes corporate world, CEOs are expected to keep their eyes on the prize, regardless of personal milestones. Yet, new research reveals that the periods leading up to milestone ...

  9. Attention span - Wikipedia

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    Common estimates of the attention span of healthy teenagers and adults range 5 hours. This is possible because people can choose repeatedly to re-focus on the same thing. [4] This ability to renew attention permits people to 'pay attention' to things that last for more than a few minutes, such as lengthy films.