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==Current Scientific Literature on Boredom== | ==Current Scientific Literature on Boredom== | ||
The currently favored definition of boredom is a state of reduced arousal and dissatisfaction that you attribute to a situation that isn’t stimulating you. | The currently favored definition of boredom is a state of reduced arousal and dissatisfaction that you attribute to a situation that isn’t stimulating you. Boredom states are associated with: | ||
*Over- and under-stimulation. | *Over- and under-stimulation. | ||
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[[File:Daily Attention Tracker - Example.png|thumb|1000px|left|Example of a filled-out attention tracking chart.]]<br clear=all> | [[File:Daily Attention Tracker - Example.png|thumb|1000px|left|Example of a filled-out attention tracking chart.]]<br clear=all> | ||
Explanation of the chart content: | Explanation of the example chart's content: | ||
*I was asleep at the start of the day. | *I was asleep at the start of the day. |