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Attention, Concentration, Distractibility

Refers to the patient's inability to sustain attention because of competing internal or external stimuli.  The person with a brain injury may have decreased ability to inhibit competing responses.  For example, a restrained patient may focus more on his arm restraint than on a task presented by a therapist; a patient asked to complete arithmetic problems may focus more on construction work taking place outside.



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