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  1. Attentional control, colloquially referred to as concentration, refers to an individual's capacity to choose what they pay attention to and what they ignore. It is also known as endogenous attention or executive attention. In lay terms, attentional control can be described as an individual's ability to concentrate.
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    Attentional control, colloquially referred to as concentration, refers to an individual's capacity to choose what they pay attention to and what they ignore. It is also known as endogenous attention or executive attention. In lay terms, attentional control can be described as an individual's ability to concentrate.
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    Attentional control refers to emotional regulation by engagement or disengagement of attention to emotional stimuli (Phillips et al., 2008).
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    Attentional control refers to the ability to choose voluntarily what to pay attention to and what to ignore and is closely linked to executive functions involving conflict resolution, reasoning, mental flexibility, task switching, working memory, planning, and the initiation and monitoring of actions.
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    Attentional control theory is an approach to anxiety and cognition representing a major development of Eysenck and Calvo's (1992) processing efficiency theory.
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    Attentional control - Wikipedia

    Attentional control, colloquially referred to as concentration, refers to an individual's capacity to choose what they pay attention to and what they ignore. It is also known as endogenous attention or executive attention. In lay terms, attentional control can be described as an individual's ability to concentrate. … 展开

    Sources of attention in the brain create a system of three networks: alertness (maintaining awareness), orientation (information from sensory input), and executive control … 展开

    Infancy
    Early researchers studying the development of the frontal cortex thought that it was functionally silent during the first year of life. Similarly, early research suggested that infants aged one year or younger are completely … 展开

    Performance
    Attentional control theory focuses on anxiety and cognitive performance. The assumption of this theory … 展开

    The cocktail party effect is the phenomenon that a person hears his or her name even when not attending to the conversation. To study … 展开

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    Disrupted attentional control has been noted not just in the early development of conditions for which the core deficit is related to attention such as ADHD, but also in conditions such as autism and anxiety. Disrupted attentional control has also been reported in … 展开

    Our brains have distinct attention systems that have been shaped throughout time by evolution. Visual attention operates mainly on three different … 展开

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