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Human Performance



                You can switch your attention deliberately (e.g., when you are keeping an eye

                on someone or something) or automatically (e.g., when a sudden noise grabs

                your attention).


                In some situations, the demands for attention capacity can be very high, such

                as when working in an open office where you must constantly ignore noise.




                You can divide your attention between different tasks; for example, you can

                drive a car while having a conversation with a passenger.


                Dividing attention between several tasks at the same time puts extra strain on
                brain resources.





                2.7.2.2     Attention and learning

                Attention is absolutely necessary for learning.


                To learn something new, you must be adequately focused on important parts

                of a book or what an expert or teacher is saying.




                Without attention, you would have great difficulty learning and remembering

                new skills!




                2.7.2.3    Attention and age


                As you get older, attention resources decrease, and sensitivity to noise and

                distractions increases.

                This means that with age, you may become less efficient at multitasking.





                2.7.2.4    Improving attention skills

                Everyday life demands various types of attention. It requires a certain amount

                of training to improve these different types of attention.



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