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What is the concept of distraction and its causes?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Distraction is a state of the brain where one may forget the purpose of an action, such as entering a room and forgetting why. This phenomenon is explained through the dual-system theory of thinking: System 1 operates automatically and quickly, while System 2 is slower and requires more energy. Distraction often arises from fatigue, information overload, and emotional stress, which hinder the functioning of System 2.

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