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Attention and concentration are consistently linked as core cognitive functions affected by external factors such as sleep quality [1], [2], [3], [4], anxiety disorders [5], and pharmacological interventions [6].

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The Effectiveness of Cognitive Behavior Therapy on Anxiety ... openpublichealthjournal.com The Open Public Health Journal 1 fact
claimPatients with anxiety disorders experience impairments in attention and concentration due to worry and fear of ambiguous situations, which negatively affects their cognitive processes and information processing.
Benefits of Sleep: Improved Energy, Mood, and Brain Health sleepfoundation.org Sleep Foundation 1 fact
claimInsufficient sleep negatively impacts judgment and may heighten the risk of making poor decisions due to impaired attention, decreased concentration, and cloudy thinking.
The Profound Interplay Between Sleep and Cognitive Function creyos.com Mackenzie Godard · Creyos 1 fact
claimInadequate sleep leads to observable impairments in cognitive processes such as decision-making, problem-solving, attention, and concentration, as noted by Wild et al. (2018).
Classification Schemes of Altered States of Consciousness - ORBi orbi.uliege.be ORBi 1 fact
referenceJarvik et al. (1955) studied the effect of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD-25) on attention and concentration, published in The Journal of Psychology.
How Lack of Sleep Impacts Cognitive Performance and Focus sleepfoundation.org Sleep Foundation 1 fact
claimHigh-quality sleep fosters attention and concentration, which are prerequisites for most learning.
Sleep Matters for Your Mental Health hr.umich.edu University of Michigan 1 fact
claimSleep is important for cognitive functions including memory, concentration, and attention.