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Deactivation and reactivation of task goals preempt vigilance decrements. Cognition, 118(3), 439–443.

DoiDoiAriga, A., & Lleras, A. (2011). Brief and rare mental “breaks” keep you focused

Deactivation and reactivation of task goals preempt vigilance decrements. Cognition, 118(3), 439–443.

I included this paper because it backs up the idea that even brief and rare mental breaks can help keep you focused over time. When you feel your attention slipping and you’re tempted to drift off (or scroll), a short reset can help you re-engage with the task instead of forcing unproductive hours.

Pros

  • +Provides evidence that short breaks help prevent vigilance decrements
  • +Useful justification for scheduling breaks during study blocks

Cons

  • -Doesn’t replace good study techniques like active recall and practice testing
  • -Breaks still need to be actively controlled to be effective

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Highlights

  • +Provides evidence that short breaks help prevent vigilance decrements
  • +Useful justification for scheduling breaks during study blocks

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