It occurs when increased demands on one's
attention decrease the ability to notice something unexpected.
Not exact matches
The chief ends in life are individual expression and success, with
decreasing attention to the public good and even less
ability to talk about the public good.
Pay
attention to signs like increased interest in solid food (they'll probably try to steal if right off of your plate),
ability to sleep through the night, sit up fully on their own, and a
decreased interest in nursing, according to Baby Center.
Lack of sleep has long been connected with reduced
ability to concentrate, trouble learning,
decreased attention to detail and increased risk of motor vehicle accidents.
Our
attention spans have
decreased, and our
ability to multi-task has improved accordingly — so we can process more information at a faster speed, within short bursts of high
attention.
When physiological arousal accompanies relationship conflict, it may lead to: (a) a
decrease in one's
ability to take in information (reduced hearing, reduced peripheral vision, problems with shifting
attention away from a defensive posture), (b) an increase in defensiveness, (c) a reduction in the
ability for creative problem solving, and (d) a reduction in the
ability to listen and empathize.
For both partners, there is: (a) a
decrease in the
ability to process information (reduced hearing, reduced peripheral vision, problems with shifting
attention away from a defensive posture); (b) an increase in defensiveness; (c) a reduction in the
ability for creative problem solving; and (d) a reduction in the
ability to listen and empathize.
At the conclusion of the study the children demonstrated increased
ability to orient their
attention, as measured by an objective computerized Attention Network Task, and decreased
attention, as measured by an objective computerized
Attention Network Task, and decreased
Attention Network Task, and
decreased anxiety.
They send confusing messages to their children, with the result that children stop paying
attention to them as well as showing a
decrease in cognitive
ability.8 This view of the power relationship takes its toll on mothers»
ability to problem - solve and therefore to operate effectively in their parenting role.