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Discover Ludwig"low attention" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is not paying close attention to something. For example, "The speaker was losing the audience's low attention halfway through the presentation."
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However, when attentional demands are low (or are perceived to be low), attention can be allocated to off-task thoughts that may be thought to be more important than the primary task (e.g., mind-wandering about something important you need to do after class).
Low attention span.
Like the Gallup poll, a separate Pew poll found low attention to the situation in Syria.
He had a low attention span, but was "very Educating Yorkshire – in that if someone put something in my head I was on to it".
I'm not very good at sitting down, I've got a very low attention span, I'm not very good at reading and I don't really sit in the sun because I like to protect my skin.
As well as the core quartet of Logos, Slackk, Mr Mitch and Oil Gang, there'll be Spooky, a grime legend with a very low attention span who slaps you with smash after smash, Novelist's DJ Grandmixxer and soulful rising producer Finn.
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The model shows that a listener with poorer social skills (high AQSS) and low attention-switching abilities (high residualized AQAS) is better at compensating for talker voice differences.
Notably, the subset of "education" exhibits the lowest attention (cpp = 6.42).
However, among poorest households of various States, Uttaranchal have the lowest attention towards proper age at school entry (1 percent) compared to the wealthiest households of Sikkim (11.9percentt).
Third, we would speculate that perhaps background input levels could be tailored to keep neurons in active brain regions in a regime where δ ( g ) is small and hence the barrier to spiking is lowest; attention could even be related to the selection of such a state.
As some of you might heard, this Ibaraki-prefecture got the lowest attention point at "Attractiveness ranking" for two years in row.
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