Attentional shift
Attentional shift (or shift of attention) happens because the human brain is limited in its ability to process information, and simultaneous processing cannot occur without a substantial cost.
Attentional shiftAttentional retrainingDorsolateral prefrontal cortexMichael GazzanigaCambridge University primatesPrefrontal cortexModafinilSupervisory attentional systemMedical errorExecutive functionsAttentionShift workPrinciples of attention stressEffects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performanceVisual searchBroadbent's filter model of attentionSimultanagnosiaAnimal cognitionAuditory spatial attentionTilt–shift photography
Directed attention fatiguePsychological theories of magicB. Alan WallaceMichael Posner (psychologist)Absent-mindednessN2pcNeuroestheticsSubitizingContinuous Performance TaskTreatment of ADHD through working memory trainingProspective memoryEmotion and memoryCognitive-shiftingEnergy Action CoalitionOlivocochlear systemAdult attention deficit hyperactivity disorderN200 (neuroscience)Brain WarpC1 & P1 (Neuroscience)Perceptual learning




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