distraction and attention span
Distraction refers to a state of diverting one's focus or attention away from a specific task or object towards something else, often resulting in decreased productivity or engagement. Attention span, on the other hand, refers to the length of time an individual can pay sustained attention to a particular stimulus or activity before becoming distracted or needing to switch their focus.
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