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dan mcquillanThis artificial sense of constant crisis is more typical of continuous partial attention than it is of multi-tasking.
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tommaso sorchiottiInteressante teoria sulla continous partial attention
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Marqs ShortAttention is the most powerful tool of the human spirit. We can enhance or augment our attention with practices like meditation and exercise, diffuse it with technologies like email and Blackberries, or alter it with pharmaceuticals. In the end, thoug
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Dave DuarteI believe attention is the most powerful tool of the human spirit. We can enhance or augment our attention with practices like meditation and exercise, diffuse it with technologies like email and Blackberries, or alter it with pharmaceuticals. In the end, though, we are fully responsible for how we choose to use this extraordinary tool. - Linda Stone
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pedro_daltrosite da linda stone, q segundo o clive thompson é referência na hora de apontar as influências da tecnologia em nosso comportamento
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pitz___"I believe attention is the most powerful tool of the human spirit. We can enhance or augment our attention with practices like meditation and exercise, diffuse it with technologies like email and Blackberries, or alter it with pharmaceuticals."
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"In a 24/7, always-on world, continuous partial attention used as our dominant attention mode contributes to a feeling of overwhelm, over-stimulation and to a sense of being unfulfilled"
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Matthew HLinda Stones wiki on CPA. "To be busy, to be connected, is to be alive, to be recognized, and to matter."
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Britt WatwoodTo pay continuous partial attention is to pay partial attention -- CONTINUOUSLY. It is motivated by a desire to be a LIVE node on the network.
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Cheri Toledohttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/12/AR2005081201386.html?nav=rss_opinion/columns
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Martin Lindner"in small doses, continuous partial attention can be a very functional behavior"
"When we multi-task, we are motivated by a desire to be more productive and more efficient.
We pay continuous partial attention in an effort NOT TO MISS ANYTHING. ...
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Scott O'RawTo pay continuous partial attention is to pay partial attention -- CONTINUOUSLY. It is motivated by a desire to be a LIVE node on the network. Another way of saying this is that we want to connect and be connected. We want to effectively scan for opportun
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Ian ForresterLinda Stone's Thoughts on Attention and Specifically, Continuous Partial Attention
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Linda Stone's Thoughts on Attention and Specifically, Continuous Partial Attention
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Martin Ferro-ThomsenContinuous partial attention describes how many of us use our attention today. It is different from multi-tasking. The two are differentiated by the impulse that motivates them. When we multi-task, we are motivated by a desire to be more productive and mo
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Riccardo PIl famoso articolo della Stone sulla attenzione parziale continua
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Adam CroweVery interesting... A little bit of McLuhan in there too.
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Christopher RiceTo pay continuous partial attention is to pay partial attention -- CONTINUOUSLY. It is motivated by a desire to be a LIVE node on the network. Another way of saying this is that we want to connect and be connected. We want to effectively scan for opportun
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To pay continuous partial attention is to pay partial attention -- CONTINUOUSLY.
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David LaPlanteContinuous partial attention describes how many of us use our attention today. It is different from multi-tasking. The two are differentiated by the impulse that motivates them. When we multi-task, we are motivated by a desire to be more productive and mo
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Gareth StackThe diffusion of direct attention in the modern world
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Kevin LimLinda Stone explains how "continuous partial attention" describes how we use our attention today. It is different from multi-tasking. The two are differentiated by the impulse that motivates them. Her essay could possibly explain why Twitter is so popular
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Andy Sternbergnot to be confused with ADD
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Mike StenhouseWe pay continuous partial attention in an effort NOT TO MISS ANYTHING. It is an always-on, anywhere, anytime, any place behavior that involves an artificial sense of constant crisis.
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emory lundbergLinda Stone's Thoughts on Attention
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Carl SpiesI believe attention is the most powerful tool of the human spirit. We can enhance or augment our attention with practices like meditation and exercise, diffuse it with technologies like email and Blackberries, or alter it with pharmaceuticals.
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Stephanie BoothWe pay continuous partial attention in an effort NOT TO MISS ANYTHING. It is an always-on, anywhere, anytime, any place behavior that involves an artificial sense of constant crisis. We are always in high alert when we pay continuous partial attention.
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Sean FarrellAre we more aware of our surroundings and contacts through partial attention, or less able to focus on any one thing for more than a few minutes at a time. Distraction or not?
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Linda Stone's Thoughts on Attention
and Specifically, Continuous Partial Attention
I believe attention is the most powerful tool of the human spirit. We can enhance or augment our attention with practices like meditation and exercise, with technologies like email and Blackberries, or alter it with pharmaceuticals. In the end, though, we are fully responsible for how we choose to use this extraordinary tool.
Thank you for visiting http://www.lindastone.net -- Linda
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Chris Tagalotvia Creating Passionate Users,
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Kathryn GreenhillContinuously good in small doses. Thaks to "It's all good" for pointing this one out.
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Alan LevineContinuous partial attention describes how many of us use our attention today. It is different from multi-tasking. The two are differentiated by the impulse that motivates them.
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