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Strategy and Motivation, Rather Than Fatigue, Drive Age-Related Differences in Sustained Attention Performance: Evidence for Decoupled Beta-Band Oscillations. [PDF]
Hanzal S, Learmonth G, Thut G, Harvey M.
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Personalized home based neurostimulation via AI optimization augments sustained attention. [PDF]
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Effect of multi-refresh-rate method on user experience: sustained attention and inattentional blindness. [PDF]
Cho J, Choi J, Kim C, Park JH, Chong SC.
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Rewards transiently and automatically enhance sustained attention. [PDF]
Trach JE +3 more
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A parametric investigation of binaural beats for brain entrainment and enhancing sustained attention. [PDF]
Melnichuk A, Cooper RK, Hawk LW.
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Measuring sustained attention after traumatic brain injury: Differences in key findings from the sustained attention to response task (SART) [PDF]
Clinical reports after traumatic brain injury (TBI) suggest frequent difficulties with sustained attention, but their objective measurement has proved difficult. In 1997, Robertson and colleagues reported on a new sustained attention assessment tool, the
John Whyte, Marcia Polansky
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Current Opinion in Psychology, 2019
Attention is not constant, but fluctuates from moment-to-moment. Multiple neurocognitive factors contribute to these fluctuations, acting to help us get 'in the zone' as well as pulling us away from this optimal and fleeting state. Models of arousal, mind wandering, cognitive resource allocation, and effort have consequences for this fundamental ...
Michael, Esterman, David, Rothlein
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Attention is not constant, but fluctuates from moment-to-moment. Multiple neurocognitive factors contribute to these fluctuations, acting to help us get 'in the zone' as well as pulling us away from this optimal and fleeting state. Models of arousal, mind wandering, cognitive resource allocation, and effort have consequences for this fundamental ...
Michael, Esterman, David, Rothlein
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Sustained Attention and Pervasive Hyperactivity
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1991Abstract A sustained attention deficit is defined as a significant decrement in task performance with task duration (time‐on‐task). Time‐on‐task effects are reported using a self‐paced paper and pencil cancellation test (PPCT) in normals and in subgroups of pervasively hyperactive children.
VANDERMEERE, J, WEKKING, E, SERGEANT, J
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