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- Hyper_attention abstract "Hyper attention is a cognitive style due to a generational shift in youngsters, therefore, having a short attention span, needing a high level of stimulation, which will enable the thought process without boredom. Hence, the stimulation comes from a source of networked or programmable media. According to N. Katherine Hayles, "Hyper attention is characterized by switching focus rapidly among different tasks, preferring multiple information streams, seeking a high level of stimulation, and having a low tolerance for boredom."".
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- Hyper_attention hasPhotoCollection Hyper_attention.
- Hyper_attention notability "April 2009".
- Hyper_attention orphan "April 2009".
- Hyper_attention refimprove "April 2009".
- Hyper_attention subject Category:Attention.
- Hyper_attention comment "Hyper attention is a cognitive style due to a generational shift in youngsters, therefore, having a short attention span, needing a high level of stimulation, which will enable the thought process without boredom. Hence, the stimulation comes from a source of networked or programmable media. According to N.".
- Hyper_attention label "Hyper attention".
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- Hyper_attention sameAs Q5957651.
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