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Episode 13: Attention -- How Your Brain Chooses What to Focus On (and What It Misses)

Episode 13: Attention -- How Your Brain Chooses What to Focus On (and What It Misses)

Update: 2025-04-25
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Chapter 3: Consciousness
Attention -- How Your Brain Chooses What to Focus On (and What It Misses)

In this episode of Psychology for Students, we explore one of the most important — and misunderstood — topics in psychology: attention. Professor Jeff Hastings and teaching assistant Angela break down how your brain decides what to notice and what to ignore, why multitasking is a myth, and how limited attention shapes your experiences, relationships, and success in school. We’ll discuss selective attention, inattentional blindness, change blindness, and the dangers of task switching — along with real strategies to improve your focus, beat distraction, and maximize learning. Whether you’re studying for a big exam or just trying to stay present in a noisy world, this episode will give you practical tools to take back control of your attention and your time. 

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Episode 13: Attention -- How Your Brain Chooses What to Focus On (and What It Misses)

Episode 13: Attention -- How Your Brain Chooses What to Focus On (and What It Misses)

Professor Jeff Hastings