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    yet empirically proven. Hyperfocus may bear a relationship to the concept of flow. In some circumstances, both flow and hyperfocus can be an aid to achievement...
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  • and was never intended to be." The hypothesis seeks to explain the "hyperfocus" aspect of ADHD, the distractibility factor in ADHD, the short attention...
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    productivity consultant, and the author of The Productivity Project (2016), Hyperfocus (2018) and How to Calm Your Mind (2022). Bailey was born in Red Deer,...
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  • prior research into "hyperfocus" in ADHD, identifies it with "flow" in gifted children, observes that what is called hyperfocus in such cases "seems to...
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    to verify] The flow state shares many characteristics with hyperfocus. However, hyperfocus is not always described in a positive light. Some examples...
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    of a person's free time. A person with a special interest will often hyperfocus on their special interest for hours, want to learn as much as possible...
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  • intrinsically interesting or immediately rewarding; this is known as hyperfocus (more colloquially) or perseverative responding. This mental state is...
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    deep thinking, and more specifically, flow states. However, this form of hyperfocus makes it harder to redirect attention, including starting and stopping...
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  • ("blanking" or "zoning out"); intense attention to a single object of focus (hyperfocus) that makes a person oblivious to events around them; or unwarranted distraction...
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  • a group interviewed to analyse opinions Focus Group (disambiguation) Hyperfocus, an intense form of mental concentration on a subject, topic, or task...
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  • hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) Attention restoration theory Attention economy Flow Hyperfocus Mindfulness Subliminal stimuli Beger R (2018). Present-Day Corporate Communication:...
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  • than one believes. Dealing with hang-ups can be as simple as reducing hyperfocus on a specific aspect of a problem by taking a short break from working...
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  • in the series premiere. While she isn't a savant like Shaun, she can hyperfocus. She seems to have a special interest in Taylor Swift. In a flashforward...
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    as a "cocktail party"-type personality. People with Williams syndrome hyperfocus on the eyes of others in social engagements. People with WS experience...
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    that he felt that his condition was a superpower as it allows him to hyperfocus on his creative pursuits. In 2012, he said that he felt that music was...
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    March 2, 2014. Retrieved March 8, 2014. "Perry Debate Gaffe Highlights Hyperfocus on Image — Rachel Marsden — Page full". Townhall.com. November 15, 2011...
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  • highly-focused interests, also known as special interests. I love my ability to hyperfocus and how passionate I get about things. I also notice small details and...
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    Swift, which proved to be financially lucrative for news outlets that hyperfocus on her, leading to a media feedback loop that resulted in an "overexposure"...
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    hyperactivity, frequently changing focus and losing interest and also hyperfocus when doing something interesting or pleasurable tasks. Mood dysregulation...
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  • of hyperfocus may cause affected individuals to overuse video games, social media, or online chatting; however the correlation between hyperfocus and...
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  • predominantly inattentive Default mode network Highway hypnosis Human reliability Hyperfocus (antonym) Maladaptive daydreaming Smallwood, Jonathan; Schooler, Jonathan...
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  • was born in Chatham, Kent. She suffers from ADHD, which allows her to hyperfocus on writing songs; she also suffers from depression and dyslexia, the latter...
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    results as true for all women. Other feminist works take issue with the hyperfocus on the role of abuse in women's lives, arguing that these theories put...
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  • because they have to introduce viewers to new characters and rules, but the hyperfocus on Blackness distracts from the real issue at hand: [] character development...
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  • Mindfulness (Buddhism) Meditation Perceptual Psychology Flow (psychology) Hyperfocus Jhana Thought stopping Head D, Bolton D, Hymas N (April 1989). "Deficit...
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  • that interest them, not uncommonly experiencing a flow-like state called hyperfocus while engaging such stimuli. In any case, as with management of DDM, psychostimulants...
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  • character Killian Lu due to "the use of tired Asian stereotypes like the hyperfocus on honor and the model minority myth. It’s upsetting to see this story...
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    until then, he did not understand several of his personal traits such as hyperfocus and a deficiency in short-term memory when performing music-related activities...
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  • adults struggling with gender related issues within themselves, often hyperfocus on causal frames in an attempt to explain gender variance, or frames of...
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    arisen from his time with James Connolly arose again. That being the hyperfocus on union activity, with political mobilisation an after thought, the Labour...
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