2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12144-023-05235-3
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The relations between hyperfocus and similar attentional states, adult ADHD symptoms, and affective dysfunction

Samantha Ayers-Glassey,
Daniel Smilek
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“…[21] Hyperfocus is not simply about being absorbed in a task; it varies in presentation depending on the situation, the individual's motivation, and their daily life experiences. [22] While also associated with challenging outcomes-including difficulty in managing emotions and links to mood disorders [23] -it is a dynamic ability that can lead to remarkable productivity; its occurrence and neurological manifestations in neurominority groups are worthy of further study.…”
Section: Are Neurominorities Disadvantaged?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[21] Hyperfocus is not simply about being absorbed in a task; it varies in presentation depending on the situation, the individual's motivation, and their daily life experiences. [22] While also associated with challenging outcomes-including difficulty in managing emotions and links to mood disorders [23] -it is a dynamic ability that can lead to remarkable productivity; its occurrence and neurological manifestations in neurominority groups are worthy of further study.…”
Section: Are Neurominorities Disadvantaged?mentioning
confidence: 99%