That is why Focusing and Inhibiting distraction pathways are different.
The pathways are different because inhibiting distractions means surpassing your attention and pulling the blinds to things you are not supposed to pay attention to.
Default mode
The dorsolateral Prefrontal cortex, posterior cingulate cortex, and lateral parietal cortex synchronize to control the default mode network.
If someone did not sleep well. Default mode networks do not synchronize
Task networks. Goal-oriented.
The medial prefrontal cortex involves in task networks.
You are restricting your behaviors with the task-oriented network.
Dopamine is a conductor of the default mode and the task mode.
The task and default mode networks work together in a seesaw fashion.
How is ADHD’s attention function differently at a physiological level?
ADHD folks have too much dopamine in their system, so they will have task and default modes playing out of synchrony.
Tell yourself that this is the most exciting thing, or the effort is rewarding works to get the non-ADHD kid to focus.
Getting into flow is about finding a task you are good at. If you make errors in learning something, you are not in the flow.
Dopamine is for focus and increases curiosity and attention.
Dopamine narrows the visual focus and audio cone perception.
It is one of the major players in the neuro-cocktail of flow.
When you grow older, you have more attention to control your behaviors.
Perception of time is changed when going to sleep soon
Perception of time is associated with actual eye blinks.
After blinks, the perception of time is reset.
The rate of blinking is controlled as attention.
Your eyes are what you can control for the perception of time.
Slow-motion mode with dopamine means you are more focused mode.
This is the reason why flow feels like time freezes. (Less blinking, more focus, and perception slower the time).
Attentional Blinks and Time Perception.
Attention blinks are when you doze off a little bit and come back into your mind.
Imagine searching for a target and then finding it, so you pause and celebrate mildly. Then, the attention shuts off and comes back.
Each time you blink your eyes, your brain resets your time perception.
When you close your eyes for 15 minutes, your brain enters a state called open-monitoring meditation.
Closing your eyes decrease your attention blinks and increase your focus.
The experiment of attention blinks
A string of letters + numbers and look out r and z. Then, people will look at the r and miss the z because of an attentional blink after recognizing the r and then missing the Z
Many attention blinks are related to over-focusing, leading to missing details and errors.
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