... produce effects in an independent way, without any interaction. This is: Even when we are paying attention voluntarily to a specific question, there can be typical effects of attention involuntary ...
Contrary to a common belief on attention, visual learning study indicates that viewers can learn a great deal about objects in their field of vision even without paying attention.
... Illinois, suggests that physical activity may increase students' cognitive control – or ability to pay attention – and also result in better performance on academic achievement tests.
"The goal of ...
Calgary safety experts are urging drivers, cyclists and pedestrians to slow down and pay more attention during the summer months after two people died in separate traffic accidents this past weekend.
... through other attention ways? Does it produce the same effects to direct someone's attention in a voluntary (endogenous) or in an involuntary way (exogenous)? These are the questions answered by a ...
... have studied how magicians mix humor into their performances because a laughing audience is unable to pay attention to the magician's hand. The study also determined that there are various levels of ...
A neuromarketing study finds that viewers aren't zoning out, but actually pay attention to ads when hitting their fast-forward button.
... content and store information that will influence subsequent decisions," Dragoi said. "Paradoxically, paying attention may actually reduce learning during repeated exposure to visual images."
This ...
... early as kindergarten — and lower high school test scores. "In our study, a child's inability to pay attention when they start school had the strongest negative effect on how they performed at the end ...
... to tweets — the neurons in our brain are bombarded with messages. Research has shown that when we pay attention, some of these neurons begin firing in unison, like a chorus rising above the noise. ...
... to tweets -- the neurons in our brain are bombarded with messages. Research has shown that when we pay attention, some of these neurons begin firing in unison, like a chorus rising above the noise. ...
... a part of the cell - a process or a protein - you know it's important for the cell. If the virus pays attention to it, you should too."
Kalejta next hopes to use UL97 to find other proteins that may ...
... not driving very well and you need to pay more attention."
"Well, you won't be ... complex sentences may improve safety by forcing drivers to pay attention instead of zoning out.
Older drivers prefer ...
... just on his or her own actions, but on the behavior of every other player in the game. To be successful, players must not only pay attention to what other players do, but also how they are thinking.
Angry and anxious voters tend to tune into the presidential race but their strong emotions might actually distract them from paying attention to the facts.