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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shift of attention" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes in focus or concentration, often in contexts related to psychology, communication, or mindfulness.
Example: "During the meeting, there was a noticeable shift of attention from the budget discussion to the upcoming project deadlines."
Alternatives: "a change in focus" or "a redirection of attention."
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Modified implicit orienting paradigms [Q. J. Exp. Psychol. 32A (1980) 2; J. Exp. Psychol. Gen. 109 (1980) 160] are used in which cues elicit a shift of attention but gaze is maintained on a central fixation point.
In education policy, Pisa, with its three-year assessment cycle, has caused a shift of attention to short-term fixes designed to help a country quickly climb the rankings, despite research showing that enduring changes in education practice take decades, not a few years, to come to fruition.
The failures of those attempts led to a shift of attention to population ecology.
While the company sale process can be distracting and will require a time commitment, a shift of attention and focus must not lead to neglect of the day-to-day operations during the M&A process.
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Such a finding would be consistent with a shift of spatial attention to the location where the tool is used.
These results show that using a simple tool to locate and to perceive vibrotactile stimuli is accompanied by a shift of spatial attention to the location where the functional part of the tool is used, resulting in enhanced processing of visual stimuli at that location, and decreased processing at other locations.
Once the numerosity is beyond the subitizing range, i.e. 4 items or more, the process of enumeration requires more effort and becomes more error-prone - involving cognitive processes (e.g., a shift of visual attention to search each dot spatially and to count serially), with each dot adding 300 400 ms, therefore counting has been hypothesized to be mediated by attentive serial processing.
The "premotor theory of attention" (Rizzolatti et al. 1987) states that attentional orienting may be functionally equivalent to saccade planning and initiation, and that therefore programming a saccade causes a shift of spatial attention.
Shift trials were also excluded if the participant made a commission error on an immediately following stop trial on these trials, it was not possible to ascertain whether the error was due to a failure to shift attention followed by a correct go response to the previously relevant dimension or a successful shift of attention followed by a failure to stop.
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