Term ID: T1378

Endogenous Attention

/endogenous-attention/
Goal-directed, voluntary attention control that is internally generated and sustained through conscious effort, contrasting with exogenous attention that is automatically captured by external stimuli. This system is crucial for focus and concentration.
Example: Deliberately focusing on a boring lecture despite distracting thoughts and environmental noise, maintaining attention through conscious effort and motivation.

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Reference: Posner (1980)