[...] Tasks involving focused attention force the individual to cope with multiple input channels, but the difference is that the person must focus on only one channel for a sustained period of time and exclude all other stimuli (e.g., having a conversation with a friend in a crowded room full of people who are also talking).
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Focused attention
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[...] Tasks involving focused attention force the individual to cope with multiple input channels, but the difference is that the person must focus on only one channel for a sustained period of time and exclude all other stimuli (e.g., having a conversation with a friend in a crowded room full of people who are also talking).
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[...] Tasks involving focused attention force the individual to cope with multiple input channels, but the difference is that the person must focus on only one channel for a sustained period of time and exclude all other stimuli (e.g., having a conversation with a friend in a crowded room full of people who are also talking).
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Focused attention
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