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====Continuous Partial Attention====
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Linda Stone (born 1955) is a writer and consultant who coined the phrase "continuous partial attention" in 1998.[1] Stone also coined "email apnea" in 2008 which means "a temporary absence or suspension of breathing, or shallow breathing, while doing email."[2]
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Stone was at Apple Computer from 1986 to 1993, working on multimedia hardware, software and publishing. In her last year at Apple, Stone worked for CEO John Sculley on special projects. In 1993, Stone joined Microsoft Research under Nathan Myhrvold and Rick Rashid. She co-founded and directed the Virtual Worlds Group/Social Computing Group, researching online social life and virtual communities. During this time, she also taught as adjunct faculty in New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program. In 2000, she became a Microsoft vice president, working on industry relationships and improving Microsoft's corporate culture. She left Microsoft in 2002.
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Stone served a six year term on the National Board of the World Wildlife Fund and is currently on the WWF National Council. She is an adviser for the Internet and American Life Project, the Hidden Brain Drain Task Force for the Center for Worklife Policy, and is on the Advisory Board of the RIT Lab for social computing.
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Stone has been written about in many major publications, including Wired, the New York Times, and Forbes
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According to Tim O'Reilly, Science Foo Camp, a series of interdisciplinary scientific conferences organized by O'Reilly Media (FOO stands for "Friends of O'Reilly") and Nature Publishing Group was Linda Stone's idea.[3]
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Web is shattering focus  
 
Web is shattering focus  
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It’s I this body it’s in this sensing and feeling that intelligence reallylies  
 
It’s I this body it’s in this sensing and feeling that intelligence reallylies  
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To a period of self actualization  
 
To a period of self actualization  
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Persona tech as prosthetic for the mind  
 
Persona tech as prosthetic for the mind  
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Celebrating Thimphu and doing  
 
Celebrating Thimphu and doing  
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Integrate sending and feeling  
 
Integrate sending and feeling  
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Human potential attention, emotion, regulTjon, cognition, memory( Sofia emotions jyelliyencr  
 
Human potential attention, emotion, regulTjon, cognition, memory( Sofia emotions jyelliyencr  
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The quantified self ad self regulating technology  
 
The quantified self ad self regulating technology  
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We started in schools to measure shut that didn’t matter  
 
We started in schools to measure shut that didn’t matter  
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Glen in the economist  
 
Glen in the economist  
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Freedom – Fred stutsman – don’t let me go to the Internet – don’t let me go to my network.  
 
Freedom – Fred stutsman – don’t let me go to the Internet – don’t let me go to my network.  
My sensing and feeling body is governed by my tyrant mind. The computer today is a prosthetic of the mind. Not sensing and feeling  
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My sensing and feeling body is governed by my tyrant mind. The computer today is a prosthetic of the mind. Not sensing  
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and feeling  
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But there’s nothing for the sensing and feeling body  
 
But there’s nothing for the sensing and feeling body  
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— an alternative  
 
— an alternative  
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Autonomic regulation  
 
Autonomic regulation  
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Sympathetic nervous system  
 
Sympathetic nervous system  
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Attention erosion -  
 
Attention erosion -  
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People are not breating at the computer  
 
People are not breating at the computer  
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Shen we feel threatened  
 
Shen we feel threatened  
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We become hyperviligant / and body feels sourced for flight or flight.
 
We become hyperviligant / and body feels sourced for flight or flight.
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We don’t beware because computer males us feeling fight or flight
 
We don’t beware because computer males us feeling fight or flight
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When you’re in fight or flight, you have the tendency to consume carbohydrates  
 
When you’re in fight or flight, you have the tendency to consume carbohydrates  
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If one chooses carbohydrate or sugars they’re autonomically disregulated  
 
If one chooses carbohydrate or sugars they’re autonomically disregulated  
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Breath holding decreases lifespan, cognitive capabilities  
 
Breath holding decreases lifespan, cognitive capabilities  
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Two ways to achieve autonomic regulation
 
Two ways to achieve autonomic regulation
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Think positive emotion
 
Think positive emotion
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Breatheawaytension.com
 
Breatheawaytension.com
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Wear while using email
 
Wear while using email
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Sitting slouched  
 
Sitting slouched  
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Email apnea
 
Email apnea
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We are cutting the stuff that makes us human
 
We are cutting the stuff that makes us human
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Buteyko
 
Buteyko
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Impulsive – we become impulsive  
 
Impulsive – we become impulsive  
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If you come to my house and visit me, you can become my research subject  
 
If you come to my house and visit me, you can become my research subject  
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Omo – kelly Dobson  
 
Omo – kelly Dobson  
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Regulates breathing  
 
Regulates breathing  
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Clay Johnson is writing a book similar to this  
 
Clay Johnson is writing a book similar to this  
If our bodies are smarter than our minds / we can use the same techniques to keep pour minds healthy as put minds healthy,  
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So a low information diet. A low stress diet. Informantion dieting. Healthy attention fitness. How do you keep a level of attention fitness?  
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If our bodies are smarter than our minds / we can use the same techniques to keep pour minds healthy as put minds  
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healthy,  
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So a low information diet. A low stress diet. Informantion dieting. Healthy attention fitness. How do you keep a level of  
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attention fitness?  
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Posit science a set of neuro brain training games. Developed programs for kids – used  
 
Posit science a set of neuro brain training games. Developed programs for kids – used  
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The geeks seem to be getting fitter  
 
The geeks seem to be getting fitter  
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Because they have more mobile tech and goals – and so they’re climbing rock walls.  
 
Because they have more mobile tech and goals – and so they’re climbing rock walls.  
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When you have an intention, which is in the present, then you can change how you think.  
 
When you have an intention, which is in the present, then you can change how you think.  
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Emwave – fun tool for trying to calm down
 
Emwave – fun tool for trying to calm down
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Alleges searle-laBel
 
Alleges searle-laBel
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Our bodies are our minds – when we understand that.  
 
Our bodies are our minds – when we understand that.  
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Mike tyke
 
Mike tyke
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University of Washington  
 
University of Washington  
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A lost and found for ideas  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:26, 5 September 2010

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Original: http://brain.caseorganic.com/emailed/web-is-shattering-focus/

Continuous Partial Attention

Linda Stone (born 1955) is a writer and consultant who coined the phrase "continuous partial attention" in 1998.[1] Stone also coined "email apnea" in 2008 which means "a temporary absence or suspension of breathing, or shallow breathing, while doing email."[2]

Stone was at Apple Computer from 1986 to 1993, working on multimedia hardware, software and publishing. In her last year at Apple, Stone worked for CEO John Sculley on special projects. In 1993, Stone joined Microsoft Research under Nathan Myhrvold and Rick Rashid. She co-founded and directed the Virtual Worlds Group/Social Computing Group, researching online social life and virtual communities. During this time, she also taught as adjunct faculty in New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program. In 2000, she became a Microsoft vice president, working on industry relationships and improving Microsoft's corporate culture. She left Microsoft in 2002.

Stone served a six year term on the National Board of the World Wildlife Fund and is currently on the WWF National Council. She is an adviser for the Internet and American Life Project, the Hidden Brain Drain Task Force for the Center for Worklife Policy, and is on the Advisory Board of the RIT Lab for social computing.

Stone has been written about in many major publications, including Wired, the New York Times, and Forbes According to Tim O'Reilly, Science Foo Camp, a series of interdisciplinary scientific conferences organized by O'Reilly Media (FOO stands for "Friends of O'Reilly") and Nature Publishing Group was Linda Stone's idea.[3]



University of Washington

A lost and found for ideas

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Sent from my external prosthetic device.