Attentional control refers to an individual's capacity to choose what they pay attention to and what they ignore.[1] It is also known as endogenousattention or executive attention. In lay terms, attentional control can be described as an individual's ability to concentrate. Primarily mediated by thefrontal areas of the brain including the anterior cingulate cortex, attentional control is thought to be closely related to other executive functions such asworking memory.[2][3]
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