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    Inattentional Blindness

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    The article entitled “Gorillas in our midst: sustained inattentional blindness for dynamic events” discusses the theory of inattentional blindness. At its simplest level, inattentional blindness means that we do not always see what is in front of our eyes. Accordingly, experiments were set since the 1970’s to prove this hypothesis. Scientists agree on the fact that perception is the ability to consciously identify the things we see and the changes that occur around us, but according to the…

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    concentration shields against distraction. The first reason is “undesired processing of the background is reduced”, and this means that if someone is engaged in an activity that causes for a high level of concentration it is unlikely that they will pay attention to things surrounding them. For example, if during a basketball game the score is tied and a player is fouled and sent to the free throw line, the pressure of the game is on the player shooting free throws, so he/she has a high…

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    Pokemon Research Paper

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    What's A Pokémon Everything You Have Wanted To Know About Pokémon Pokémon is fictional creatures of all styles and sizes who live at some stage in the sector. the word pokémon is brief for "pocket monster" Pokémon had been brought into recognition through the Nintendo game boy lower back in 1998, they have been a viral phenomenon via each video games and a TV display. Considering then there were additional video games, the famous trading card game, a gaming community, and a full product line…

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    at a price. I would say that this is a very urgent matter and I even found some of Carr 's evidence a bit unsettling. How we gain knowledge is mostly shaped by the way we access it, we can see that our current generation does not exactly have the attention span to go trough an interesting article or book that may help them discover something new, instead most of them would rather get distracted by the immense amount of entertainment that the internet provides. I say this because I was a bit…

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    -Four Day School Week- I bet you would love a four day school week, but is it unhealthy ? Yes actually it is very unhealthy for us and I will tell you why. My goal is to prove that my side of a four day week schedule. I have been thinking about this topic, and know that i 've studied it i feel good about it.Students need more time to to learn a four - day - week - schedule is not enough. A three day weekend gives less memory retained. Sometimes students do not think that their home is safe. My…

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    life (Roland et al., 1986); for this reason, this paper will focus on how CVI manifests in children rather than adults. Aspects of vision that may be impaired or affected in children with CVI include acuity, color, movement, visual field, visual attention span, and other various aspects of…

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    Why Is Focus Important

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    Focus, according to the Cambridge dictionary, is defined as the central point of attention or interest, or the ability to give all your attention, time, and energy to a particular activity. Having focus will significantly reduce the amount of time you waste each day dealing with distractions. You will have more control over your life and be able to use the time you saved in a more beneficial way. Why is focus important Focus is very important because it has such a significant impact on so…

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    Paying attention for the past three days has changed my opinion on how I should live and view my life. Although technology in society is beneficial for many, new studies are showing that technology may be affecting us negatively too. Often times we lose essential part of our days because we become so immersed in our phones and gadgets. Paying attention has showed me that I am forgetting to slow down and take a breath in my busy days at Cal Poly. Often times I need the listen to my surroundings…

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    Eugene T. Gendlin born in1926 in Vienna. His family emigrated to the United States to escape the Nazis when he was a child. During the 1950s, He studied under Carl Rogers, the founder of client-centered therapy. Gendlin received his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Chicago, where he became an Associate Professor. Gendlin believes the discovery of meaning is not in the conscious, or, the unconscious as suggested by Freud, not even the congruence between feeling, concept, and expression…

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    reminded not to use of profanity, coaxed into not sleeping, and the ultimate goal to be derived at is in class assignment completion. In addition to these interventions taking place, the counselor and teachers, will offer up a substantial amount of attention to this student as often as possible, by praising the student for his effort in completing task that yield positive results. According to Sprick, Borgmeier, and Nolet (2002), instructors should make an effort to give problem students three…

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