Sentence examples for directing attention toward from inspiring English sources

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Considering its role in recruiting attentional resources and directing attention toward emotional stimuli [ 32, 33], hyper-responsiveness of the amygdala might be a neural mechanism exerting influence on negatively biased attention.

If the probe always appears in the location of the positive stimulus, a habit of automatically directing attention toward positive stimuli is encouraged that is, patients develop a positive attentional bias.

And in directing attention toward behavior in individual households instead of national trends and overarching theories, he helped revive the field of development economics, which is now largely concerned with the micro rather than macro.

Instead, many projects find themselves competing for limited resources, directing attention toward lesser priorities and generally clogging up the system.

Results indicate that simply and volitionally directing attention toward or away from emotional content correspondingly modulates amygdala and ACC activity.

Email works so well because it is another opportunity for access and people have formed a collective habit of actively directing attention toward their inboxes at regular intervals.

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Most important, they could embrace a deal-making framework that would direct attention toward urgent needs: discretionary programs for now, structural entitlement reforms that accumulate over time.

At a news conference for Wimbledon, the normally composed Sharapova lashed out at Williams for comments she had made in an article in Rolling Stone and directed attention toward the marital status of Williams's coach and boyfriend, Patrick Mouratoglou.

But some conservatives argue that reminders of the Clinton years may hurt Mr. Kerry, especially if public discussions of the book give Mr. Bush's allies a chance to re-direct attention toward the Clinton administration's failures in the fight against terrorism.

This had directed attention toward system-wide reductions to both energy consumption patterns and waste generation rates.

Further, institutional theory proposes selective disclosure of information that directs attention toward positive (and away from negative) behaviors and outcomes (Elsbach & Sutton, 1992; Meyer & Rowan, 1977).

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