Selective hearing is a phenomenon that many individuals encounter in daily life, a common observation that often…
attention bias
Attention Bias refers to the tendency of individuals to pay more attention to certain types of information or stimuli while ignoring others. This cognitive bias influences how we perceive and interpret the world around us, often affecting decision-making, emotional responses, and behavior. In psychology and neuroscience, attention bias is studied to understand its impact on conditions such as anxiety, depression, and addiction. Topics related to attention bias include selective attention, cognitive processing, emotional regulation, and bias modification techniques. Use this tag for posts that explore how attention bias shapes perception and behavior, its psychological mechanisms, and strategies for managing or altering biased attention patterns.