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.
scoliosis affects 10% of adoelscants but only 1% need medical attention.
Absent-mindedness is often caused by failure to pay attention to details at the time they happen. It can also be due to age or other issues that affect the brain's functioning, such as attention deficit disorders.
Yes, it tends to shorten attention span.
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how could not paying attention to your senses affect you and be harmful
No, Hair follicle Dose not affect age.
age and experience affect the reaction time of a driver
Lack of attention durring a lesson.
You can be depressed at that age. It just depends on how your life is affected. If they are looking for attention, this will blow over soon.
They crave attention from everyone at that age.
Own-age bias is a psychological phenomenon where individuals have a preference for interacting with or paying attention to people close to their own age. This bias can affect social interactions, judgments, and decision-making processes. It is often observed in various contexts such as friendships, romantic relationships, and workplace dynamics.
Yes, it does.