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attentionally

  • a word derived from attentional.
    attentional
    adjective
    relating to the mental state or faculty of attention.

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“The brain is plastic and flexible, and if you put the hours in, it can really take effortful, hard things, and make them easy and less attentionally demanding,” Cox said.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 12, 2026

Automation requires extensive repetition, making effortful tasks easier and less attentionally demanding, study co-authors said.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 12, 2026

And MOOCs, whatever their potential cost-saving benefits, enable students to watch presentations in brief snatches, perfect for the attentionally challenged, which in turn pressures instructors to organize their material in matching, bite-sized portions.

From Slate Sep. 23, 2013

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