Welcome to the next installment of Paying Attention to Attention, a video-mostly portion of the “John Medina’s Brain Rules” substack. The video starts by discussing attention spans, using the phenomenon to illustrate just how complicated studying the human brain’s capacity for attention can be.
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Love the new video format as your humor and personality really show now!
Could you look into adding some captioning for us hard of hearing/deaf folks too?
Heather V
I LOVE that you are using video. The real John is present. The voice, the humor in it, the brilliance popping along at the Medina pace. Perfect! Barb P