Selective attention: means exclusively focusing on a specific stimulus or task while ignoring all other stimuli/tasks., acts as a filter that helps prioritise information. , is exemplified when you are doing an exam and ignore distractions in the exam room., Divided attention: requires splitting attention across two or more stimuli at one time., allows us to respond to multiple aspects of the world at the one time., is exemplified by you typing and listening to your teacher at the same time., Sustained attention: requires focusing on one stimulus across a prolonged, continuous period of time., makes it possible to concentrate in order to complete a set task., is exemplified by watching an Edrolo video from start to finish., Attention: required actively focusing on particular information while simultaneously ignoring other information., is needed to tune out irrelevant information in our environment., has three main types: sustained, divided and selective.,

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