Attention Flashcards

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Attention

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Focusing on specific task, details, thoughts or action. It’s a cognitive process that facilitates processing relevant information while also coping with distraction.

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3 aspects

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  1. Concentration (applied attention)
  2. Selective attention (choosing relevant info)
  3. Processing capacity.
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Applied attention

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  • Concentration requires mental effort
  • You can only focus on one task/thing at a time
  • If you’re focused you concentrate on one specific thought/action that is under your control
  • You lose focus if you focus on irrelevant information or ‘out of control’ factors.
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Two dimensions of attention

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Width:
- Can be very broad (large number of stimuli) to very narrow (details) based on what you focus on. Not one better than the other, depends on the context

Direction;
From internal (directed inwards, thoughts and feeligns) to external (Directed towards what’s happening in the environment)

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Attentional flexibility

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ability to switch between/adjust attentional focus; highly skilled athletes

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Selective attention

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Ability to discriminate between task relevant/irrelevant info. You always receive info, you can’t be aware of all. It refers to the suppression of task irrelevant stimuli/thoughts. It can be learned.

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Processing capacity

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amount of attentional space available for processing. Tasks that require large amount of space interfere w each other.

By practicing you can reduce the amount of space needed, eg by learning to dribble/drive. Allowing more room for other acitivities

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