Term ID: T1335

Executive Attention

/executive-attention/
A component of attention involving the monitoring and resolving of conflicts between competing neural networks, enabling goal-directed behavior and cognitive control. This system manages attention allocation and coordinates other cognitive processes.
Example: Maintaining focus on homework while resisting the distraction of social media notifications, or switching attention between multiple tasks according to priorities.

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Reference: Posner & Rothbart (2007)