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 .p031 [[ https://dictionary.apa.org/involuntary-attention | involuntary attention ]] siren, crash of dishes
 .p036 social attention - noticing a mention of your name while focusing on something else
 .p042 Hijacked airliner passenger so bored that he almost fell asleep
 .p042 War is boring . Tim O'Brien . The Things They Carried . YA novel
 .p046 koumiss fermented mare's milk, about 2% alcohol
 .p049 Cable news is a televised siren
 .p050 slot machines, electronic games displacing card tables
 .p051 [[ https://wccls.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S143C2133228 | Addiction by Design ]] Natasha Dow Schüll
  .slot addict attentional trance, "I'm not playing to win"
 .p053 Hayes's iPhone [[ https://screentimelabs.com/ | Screen Time ]], 5 hours 16 minutes per day
 .p056 apps designed to engage our social personality
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The Sirens' Call

How Attention Became the World's Most Endangered Resource

Chris Hayes 2025 Beaverton 306.342 HAY


p001 The Sirens' Call

p027 The Slot Machine and Uncle Sam

p059 The Root of Evil

https://screentimelabs.com/

p081 Social Attention

p115 Alienation

p155 Dawn of the Attention Age

p195 Public Attention

p251 Reclaiming Our Minds

SirensCall (last edited 2025-05-26 22:59:44 by KeithLofstrom)