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08-08-2024
10:28 AM
Attention span is the amount of time an individual can sustain focus on, or stay engaged
with, a particular task or stimuli before becoming distracted or experiencing a decline in their
concentration. Attention span varies widely based on a variety of factors such as device
distractions, engagement, relatability, motivation, interactivity, mood, and time of day.
Learn more about Attention Span below!
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