hyperfocus

noun

Etymology

From hyper- + focus.

  1. borrowed from focus
  2. prefixed as hyperfocus — “hyper + focus

Definitions

  1. An intense form of mental concentration or visualization that focuses the consciousness…

    An intense form of mental concentration or visualization that focuses the consciousness on a narrow subject.

    • Such are the three branches of the first power or focal passions, whereof unityism is the trunk or hyperfocus.
    • Such are the three branches of the first power or focal passions, whereof unityism is the trunk or hyperfocus.
  2. To focus intensely.

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