Attention regulation
Attention regulation is the ability to start, stay with, and shift attention when needed. It can vary with stress, noise, or interest.
Definition
Attention regulation includes sustaining focus and switching between tasks. People may find it easier to focus on high‑interest tasks and harder to persist with boring ones. External structure, timers, and clear prompts can make attention more reliable. Support should be practical and kind, not punitive.
Why it matters here
NeuroBreath tools provide short focus routines that support attention without overload.
In NeuroBreath you can use this term for…
Common misunderstandings
- If someone is interested, they can always focus.
- Attention challenges are just bad habits.
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Citations & review
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Last reviewed
17 Jan 2026
Next review due
16 Jul 2026
Updated
17 Jan 2026
Evidence & sources
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Update history
- 17 Jan 2026contentInitial glossary definition published.
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