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Intro
- Importance of Attention
- Depleted / Hijacked / Fragmented / Disconnected Attention
- What’s degrading attention
- Mental Time Travel – more so under stress
- Rumination in past / Worry about future (away from present)
- Mindfulness training
Chap 1
- Working memory
- Different kinds of attention
- Flashlight – orienting system, narrow & focused
- Floodlight – alerting system, broad and open
- Juggler – central executive : direct/oversee/manage
Chap 2
- Attentional Hijacking
- When our attention is deployed
- Familiarity
- Salience – image that has “LOOK AT ME” looking
- Our own goal
- Three major force that degrade attention
- Stress – eustress vs. distress
- Poor mood
- Threat – no focus/flashlight instead becomes stimulus-driven
Chap 3
Chap 4
- Load Theory
- Single task not multi-task
Chap 5
- Working memory
- Working Memory and Three Subsystems of Attention
- Flashlight – vulnerable to bait & switch
- Floodlight – roadblock
- Juggler – ball drop
- Percentual decoupling
Chap 6
Chap 7
Chap 8
Chap 9
Chap 10
Conclusion