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attention span

noun

  1. the interval during which an individual can concentrate, as on a single object, idea, or activity.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of attention span1

First recorded in 1930–35
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With the modern thriller on life support thanks to waning attention spans, holding an audience’s focus is no small feat.

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The city is filled with memorable activities to fit every age, interest and attention span.

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Technology has enhanced our world in innumerable ways, but it has also diminished our attention span, deteriorated our reading capacity, encouraged our herd-like tendencies and impaired our ability to argue with ourselves.

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Other studies found digital detoxes led to reported increases in happiness, attention spans and mental clarity.

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While legacy media has long claimed that audiences have short attention spans or prefer polished, high-quality broadcasts, millions of people are tuning into lengthy, low-production podcasts on niche topics.

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