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    How Does Distraction Affect Information Processing? With the advent of smartphones, the pressure of distractions on modern life have skyrocketed. Whereas people used to drive to work with nothing but the radio and traffic to divert their attention, today they could receive emails, text messages, and phone calls (Samost, Perlman, Domel, Reimer, Mehler, Mehler, & McWilliams, 2015). In classrooms across the nation, professors battle with the smartphones of distracted students who never seem to put their

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    6 Ways to Boost Your Productivity by Avoiding Distractions By Nick James | Submitted On March 05, 2016 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Nick James Do you work from home as an online marketer

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    The article Writing in the Age of Distraction by Cory Doctorow is an article talking about how the Internet is often misconceived as a place where procrastination comes alive. In said article, Doctorow makes a detailed list on how he manages to avoid procrastination and get work done, while still using the Internet. The first step he lists is setting a goal for yourself and sticking with it. Choose a number of words or number of pages you want to type for that day and aim for it. Do not stop before

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    o Being distracted/not paying attention o The most common distractions and causes of Driver Distraction: day dreaming 62%, phone distractions 12%, paying more attention to people or objects outside the vehicle 7%, passengers in the car 5% o Other likely distractions: smoking, consuming food and drink, messing around with climate control or radio, pets or insects. o Reaction Time is the time it takes for a reaction to take place. For example, when you are driving and the traffic light turns red

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    Technological Distraction: a Serious Problem to Us All In this technological age, People are allowed to access to social media from anywhere at any time by using the new technology such as smartphone, tablet, or laptop. Technologies have several advantages if we use it wisely in the suitable time. Even so, most of the people cannot control themselves not to be distracted by technological distraction and let it decrease their concentration and working ability. Today, people tend to have less concentration

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    There also can be certain distractions that can hinder the amount of information that one can recollect. In a two-way ANOVA, we tested the effect that associations and distractions can have on memory recall. We hypothesized that when an association was present, participants would be able to record more words than when there not any associations present. We also hypothesized that when a distraction was present, participants would record less words than when distractions are not present. We used a

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    Society confuses the two definitions of happiness and distractions. A claim can be made that distractions decrease happiness. For some, it has gotten to the point where they mix up this distraction, with actual happiness. Distractions can vary from technology, social media, television, and even people who are affectionate towards us. As a group, we chose to analyze the theme of distraction versus happiness because of how apparent it is everyone’s lives. The definition of happiness can relate to whatever

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    Music For Distraction

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    school or problems at home, either can be something music distracts us from. It can also relax us or in other put us to sleep. Music can also help us get money. Humans just don't understand how important music is. We use music for distractions, relaxation, and money. Distraction is a big thing that music does for us during our hard times. It helps us think more clearly, and it sometimes even gives us advice. When i’m having a bad day and don’t feel like talking to anyone, I use music to stop from thinking

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    Behind the wheel, there are many different distractions the driver can face. An online article by LiveScience.com showed an experiment done by the University of Houston and the Texas A&M Transportation Institute in which they put different distraction in different categories. The three categories I read about were Cognitive, Emotional, and Sensorimotor distractions. In the experiment, they asked the participant thought provoking questions, emotion provoking

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    invention of computers rose the use of technology in the 90s. Once seen as an improvement to the society, technology has now become a problem. Numerous versions of technology now exist to create technological distractions. Computers, cell phones, and video games stand the leading distractions in today’s society. Technology began small but, with great advancements technology has gone too far. Youth remain greatly affected by technology. Since technology has become a normal routine for youth, they fail

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