Sentences with phrase «reduced attention span»

Even more compelling is the greater influence of mobile and digital social platforms on reducing attention span and creating filtering behaviors in purchases.
The artist talks about reduced attention spans, nature, and being separated from our electronic devices.
They also showed no evidence of reduced attention spans compared with nongamers.
Instead of the internet reducing your attention span, we think it provides an opportunity to publish lengthier, more in - depth work — in short,...
On one hand, they point to recent successes like Donna Tartt's The Goldfinch (775 pages), but then they blame our culturally reduced attention spans for the desire for shorter books.
Probably no one, given our reduced attention span as we grow accustomed to the bite - sized 140 - character posts on Twitter, to say the least.
The elevated blood levels can cause children to have reduced attention spans, hyperactivity and other problems in school.
Children who enter school with low SEH are at greater risk of developing difficulties in reasoning and problem solving, as well as having reduced attention spans and experiencing decreased social acceptance.
The symptoms of Vitamin B12 deficiency include depression, fatigue, a reduced attention span and a weaker memory.
Long courses have a tendency to be less effective when compared to short courses — those 15 minutes or shorter — in large part due to reduced attention spans.
For example, research suggests that lead may cause lowered intelligence, reading and learning disabilities, impaired hearing, reduced attention span, hyperactivity, and antisocial behavior.
The installment's title refers to Nature Deficit Disorder (NDD), describing a state of human alienation from nature that results in worsened moods and a reduced attention span.
1) NDD Immersion Room is a large - scale immersive installation whose title derives from the concept of Nature Deficit Disorder («NDD»), used to describe a form of human alienation from nature that results in both a greater susceptibility to negative moods and a reduced attention span.
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