Our attention dips four times per second, study finds
After two studies examined both monkeys (macaques) and human beings in similar setups, researchers discovered our attention is not as fluid as we believe it to be, acting less like a spotlight and more like a strobe...Understanding these two states of the brain — focus and distraction — could help researchers in finding more effective ways to tackle attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
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