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We need the ability to suppress nearly all the stimuli coming into our brains in order to function, but we also need to monitor the same stimuli to make sure none of it is so vital that it must command our attention. Our brains must set the threshold of focus high but not too high, a kind of Goldilocks porousness of focus that normally holds but can also be penetrated at an instant.
The Sirens' Call: How Attention Became the World's Most Endangered Resource
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