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  2. Hyperfocus - Wikipedia

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    Hyperfocus is an intense form of mental concentration or visualization that focuses consciousness on a subject, topic, or task. In some individuals, various subjects or topics may also include daydreams, concepts, fiction, the imagination, and other objects of the mind. Hyperfocus on a certain subject can cause side-tracking away from assigned ...

  3. Tips to Control Hyperfocus in Children. Limit time watching TV or playing video games. Keep clear, regular schedules. Talk to your child about hyperfocus, and ask how you might work together to ...

  4. How to Stay Focused: 10 Tips to Improve Your Focus and ...

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    declutter the space where you will be working. 2. Coffee in small doses. Drinking coffee, or other caffeinated beverages, in small doses may positively impact your ability to focus. A 2021 study ...

  5. What Is Hyperfocus and How Does It Affect Kids and Adults?

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    Hyperfocus is a state of intense concentration that can be a blessing or a curse for people with ADHD. Learn how to recognize and manage it with Healthline.

  6. Brain Fried: 19 Tips for Overcoming Cognitive Fatigue

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    Take time for walking breaks, snack breaks, and brain rest. This can help you recharge and avoid cognitive overload. Make study periods longer and more focused. The longer you study, the more ...

  7. Why Can’t I Focus? - WebMD

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    Worrying takes brainpower, which can get in the way of focusing. Signs of a generalized anxiety disorder can include: Constant anxiety. Fear. Indecisiveness. Depression. This mood disorder is more ...

  8. Focus (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, focus ( abbreviated FOC) is a grammatical category that conveys which part of the sentence contributes new, non-derivable, or contrastive information. In the English sentence "Mary only insulted BILL", focus is expressed prosodically by a pitch accent on "Bill" which identifies him as the only person Mary insulted.

  9. Hypocenter - Wikipedia

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    Hypocenter. A hypocenter or hypocentre (from Ancient Greek ὑπόκεντρον (hupókentron) 'below the center'), also called ground zero or surface zero, is the point on the Earth 's surface directly below a nuclear explosion, meteor air burst, or other mid-air explosion. In seismology, a hypocenter of an earthquake is its point of origin ...