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    at·ten·tion
    /əˈten(t)SHən/

    noun

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  2. to watch, listen to, or think about something or someone carefully or with interest: If you don't pay attention now, you'll get it all wrong later. See more. the centre of attention. the thing or person that a lot of people notice: He likes telling jokes and being the centre of attention at parties. See more. attentions [ plural ]

  3. Nov 10, 2022 · Attention plays a critical role in almost every area of life including school, work, and relationships. It allows people to focus on information in order to create memories. It also allows people to avoid distractions so that they can focus on and complete specific tasks.

  4. : the act or state of applying the mind to something. Our attention was on the game. You should pay attention to what she says. b. : a condition of readiness for such attention involving especially a selective narrowing or focusing of consciousness and receptivity. Students, do I have your attention? 2. : observation, notice.

  5. Psychology Definition of ATTENTION: n. a state of awareness in which the senses are focused exclusively and selectively on aspects of the environment.

  6. attention, in psychology, the concentration of awareness on some phenomenon to the exclusion of other stimuli. Attention is awareness of the here and now in a focal and perceptive way.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AttentionAttention - Wikipedia

    Attention is best described as the sustained focus of cognitive resources on information while filtering or ignoring extraneous information. Attention is a very basic function that often is a precursor to all other neurological/cognitive functions. As is frequently the case, clinical models of attention differ from investigation models.

  8. the act or faculty of attending, especially by directing the mind to an object. Synonyms: mindfulness, alertness, watchfulness, awareness, heed, consciousness. Psychology.

  9. to watch, listen to, or think about something carefully or with interest: You weren't paying attention to what I was saying. bring/draw (sb's) attention to sth/sb. B2. to make someone notice something or someone: If I could just draw your attention to the second paragraph. She's always trying to draw attention to herself.

  10. If something has your attention or if you are paying attention to it, you have noticed it and are interested in it.

  11. Attention can help us focus our awareness on a particular aspect of our environment, important decisions, or the thoughts in our head.

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