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Not directly. Life experiences affect attention, for better or for worse, age tends to be complimentary to experience though. If you were in a traumatic relationship or violent scenario, your brain will re-play the events in your head constantly and this could make attention more difficult.

On the flip-side, many young children have ADHD and have a very difficult time focusing. These children tend to become more chemically stable after their teenage years and could increase their attention span.

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