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Some studies have found that children who spend more time in front of the screen are more likely to develop attention problems later on.
This is also consistent with how Airbnb has been trying to develop attention to the quality of its service.
People are said to develop attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), due to the information and interaction overload.
But on top of that, people like Brett who game consistently from a young age will develop attention disorders and social anxiety, which cripple them in school, leading to more intense mental health problems and a stronger drive to game.
In a recent research study, the findings showed that the more a baby was touched by the parent, the less likely that infant would develop attention deficit problems later in childhood.
In 2014, Kristin Turney, a University of California-Irvine sociologist, conducted a study that found that kids with a parent who is in jail or prison are more likely to develop attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, behavioral or conduct problems, learning disabilities, speech or other language problems and developmental delays.
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For instance people have a very well developed attention mechanisms and memory for human faces and are very sensitive to facial expressions (Hugenberg and Wilson [2013]).
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