Abnormal Psychology
Selective attention is the cognitive process of focusing on a specific stimulus while ignoring others, allowing individuals to concentrate on relevant information. This process is essential for effectively managing the flow of information in our environment, especially when faced with distractions. In the context of mild neurocognitive disorder, selective attention can be significantly impacted, leading to difficulties in focusing on tasks or conversations, which can further affect daily functioning and quality of life.
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