Etymology: [ &-'ten(t)-sh&n; sen ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English attencioun Latin attentio attendere, past participle attentus (“to attend, give heed to”); see attend.
dikkat, ilgi, ilgi gösterme, iltifat, aldırış, hazırol, aldırma, kur, ilgilenme, itina, esas vaziyet, dikkatine, esas duruş, özen, bir şeye dikkat çekmek, titizlik, ESAS DURUŞ:Gözler tam ilerde, eller yanlarda, topuklar bitişik, ayak uçları 45 yanlara açık, hazır ve uyanık vaziyette, ayakta dik duruş. At veya araca binmiş, silah taşıyan vesaire şahıslar için de, ayrıca esas vaziyetleri tarif edilmiştir. Bu vaziyette, tam sessizlik ve hareketsizlik esastır. 2. HAZIR OL ! Bu vaziyeti almak için verilen komut, (isim) dikkat, ilgi, bakım, özen, aldırış, ilgilenme, kur, iltifat, itina, Uyarı, ilgi, bakım, Attention I Hazır ol I attention span bir kimsenin konu degiştirmeden aynı şeye dikkat edebildiği müddet, hizmet, aşığın sevgilisine gösterdiği ilgi, meşgul olma, teveccuh, kayıt, ask. esas duruş/vaziyet, itina etmek, hazır ol,
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ESAS DURUŞ:Gözler tam ilerde, eller yanlarda, topuklar bitişik, ayak uçları 45 yanlara açık, hazır ve uyanık vaziyette, ayakta dik duruş. At veya araca binmiş, silah taşıyan vesaire şahıslar için de, ayrıca esas vaziyetleri tarif edilmiştir. Bu vaziyette, tam sessizlik ve hareketsizlik esastır. 2. HAZIR OL ! Bu vaziyeti almak için verilen komut Askeri
A state of alertness in the standing position, An action or remark expressing concern for or interest in someone or something, especially romantic interest, Used as a command to bring soldiers to the [[#Noun|attention]] position, Mental focus, Charyot Ready - Choom bi Bow - Kyon nae Begin - Seijak Break - Kalryo Continue - Kyesok Stop - Gooman Return - Bah ro Relax - Shiuh Turn Around - Dolra About Face - Dwi ro dorah Foot Switch - bahl bah kwah Back to Top, a courteous act indicating affection; "she tried to win his heart with her many attentions" a motionless erect stance with arms at the sides and feet together; assumed by military personnel during drill or review; "the troops stood at attention" the faculty or power of mental concentration; "keeping track of all the details requires your complete attention" the process whereby a person concentrates on some features of the environment to the (relative) exclusion of others a general interest that leads people to want to know more; "She was the center of attention, When you collect standard resource utilization items, Oracle Corporation recommends collecting the same items on both the start and end events This allows Oracle Trace to calculate usage over the duration of the event by subtracting the start value from the end value, The ability to concentrate on a task, Sympathetic consideration of the needs and wants of others, the process whereby a person concentrates on some features of the environment to the (relative) exclusion of others a general interest that leads people to want to know more; "She was the center of attention, http://thankingcustomers com/attention htm, The cognitive process of orienting to and perceiving stimuli With regard to television research, this may be measured by visual orientation to the television or "looking" by eye movements, by electrophysiological activity, and by inference through secondary recall and recognition tests (Anderson & Collins, 1988) See Visual Attention, the selection of some incoming information for further processing, An act of civility or courtesy; care for the comfort and pleasure of others; as, attentions paid to a stranger, attn, The act or state of attending or heeding; the application of the mind to any object of sense, representation, or thought; notice; exclusive or special consideration; earnest consideration, thought, or regard; obedient or affectionate heed; the supposed power or faculty of attending, a motionless erect stance with arms at the sides and feet together; assumed by military personnel during drill or review; "the troops stood at attention", a courteous act indicating affection; "she tried to win his heart with her many attentions", (See 204) The first step in the prospect's mental steps From the moment a salesperson begins to talk, he or she should try to quickly capture and maintain the prospect's attention The first step in the prospect's mental steps From the moment a salesperson begins to talk, he or she should try to quickly capture and maintain the prospect's attention, the faculty or power of mental concentration; "keeping track of all the details requires your complete attention", n A quantity of life force; active consciousness; the power or faculty of mental concentration, If you pay attention to someone, you watch them, listen to them, or take notice of them. If you pay no attention to someone, you behave as if you are not aware of them or as if they are not important. More than ever before, the food industry is paying attention to young consumers Other people walk along the beach at night, so I didn't pay any attention at first, If someone or something attracts your attention or catches your attention, you suddenly notice them. He sat at one of the round tables and tried to attract her attention, When people stand to attention or stand at attention, they stand straight with their feet together and their arms at their sides. Soldiers in full combat gear stood at attention. In psychology, the act or state of applying the mind to an object of sense or thought. Wilhelm Wundt was perhaps the first psychologist to study attention, distinguishing between broad and restricted fields of awareness. He was followed by William James, who emphasized active selection of stimuli, and Ivan Pavlov, who noted the role attention plays in activating conditioned reflexes. John B. Watson sought to define attention not as an "inner" process but rather as a behavioral response to specific stimuli. Psychologists today consider attention against a background of "orienting reflexes" or "preattentive processes," whose physical correlates include changes in the voltage potential of the cerebral cortex and in the electrical activity of the skin, increased cerebral blood flow, pupil dilation, and muscular tightening. See also attention deficit disorder, the process whereby a person concentrates on some features of the environment to the (relative) exclusion of others, the work of caring for or attending to someone or something; "no medical care was required"; "the old car needed constant attention", If you bring something to someone's attention or draw their attention to it, you tell them about it or make them notice it. If we don't keep bringing this to the attention of the people, nothing will be done, You can refer to someone's efforts to help you, or the interest they show in you, as their attentions, especially if you dislike or disapprove of them. The only way to escape the unwanted attentions of the local men was not to go out, concentration; consideration; military posture in which a soldier stands in an upright position with his hands at his sides and his heels together (Military), If you give someone or something your attention, you look at it, listen to it, or think about it carefully. You have my undivided attention Later he turned his attention to the desperate state of housing in the province. young children with short attention spans, Attention is great interest that is shown in someone or something, particularly by the general public. Volume Two, sub-titled `The Lawyers', will also attract considerable attention The conference may help to focus attention on the economy, If someone or something is getting attention, they are being dealt with or cared for. Each year more than two million household injuries need medical attention, n [(Thank you for your ~ )] perhatian (hati) [(Terima kasih atas ~ anda )], a general interest that leads people to want to know more; "She was the center of attention", span: extent to which a person can concentrate on a single task, Interrupts the application program; available only when the connection-method is SNA If the connection method is not SNA, X-f (Minus Function) appears in the operator information area, Ability to take notice, Ability to selectively perceive sensory stimuli, Where one places one's conscious or unconscious attention has an effect on cognitive processes First attention or the attention of the conscious mind is limited (See conscious awareness) Second attention refers to the processes and organisation of the unconscious mind, the process by which we focus our awareness on some of the information available in consciousness and screen out other information, A general term referring to the selective aspects of perception which function so that at any instant an organism focuses on certain features of the enviroment to the (relative) exclusion of other features Attention may be conscious in that some stimulus elements are actively selected out of the total input, although, by in large, we are not explicitly aware of the factors, which cause us to perceive only some small part of the stimulus array, Concentration The aspect of consciousness that relates to the amount of effort exerted in focusing on certain aspects of an experience, activity, or task, interest which has become fixed, The allocation of cognitive capacity to an object or task, so that information is consciously processed, Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) -Refers to a condition which causes difficulty in remaining focused on a given task, attentive; heedful, mark, Attention; heed, act of courtesy, gallantry, acts of consideration, plural of attention,
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A state of alertness in the standing position - "The company will now come to attention."
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An action or remark expressing concern for or interest in someone or something, especially romantic interest - "For some time past I have been the recipient of very marked attentions from a young lady."
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Used as a command to bring soldiers to the [[#Noun|attention]] position
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Mental focus - "Please direct your attention to the following words."
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Charyot Ready - Choom bi Bow - Kyon nae Begin - Seijak Break - Kalryo Continue - Kyesok Stop - Gooman Return - Bah ro Relax - Shiuh Turn Around - Dolra About Face - Dwi ro dorah Foot Switch - bahl bah kwah Back to Top
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a courteous act indicating affection; "she tried to win his heart with her many attentions" a motionless erect stance with arms at the sides and feet together; assumed by military personnel during drill or review; "the troops stood at attention" the faculty or power of mental concentration; "keeping track of all the details requires your complete attention" the process whereby a person concentrates on some features of the environment to the (relative) exclusion of others a general interest that leads people to want to know more; "She was the center of attention
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When you collect standard resource utilization items, Oracle Corporation recommends collecting the same items on both the start and end events This allows Oracle Trace to calculate usage over the duration of the event by subtracting the start value from the end value
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The ability to concentrate on a task
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Sympathetic consideration of the needs and wants of others
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the process whereby a person concentrates on some features of the environment to the (relative) exclusion of others a general interest that leads people to want to know more; "She was the center of attention
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http://thankingcustomers com/attention htm
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The cognitive process of orienting to and perceiving stimuli With regard to television research, this may be measured by visual orientation to the television or "looking" by eye movements, by electrophysiological activity, and by inference through secondary recall and recognition tests (Anderson & Collins, 1988) See Visual Attention
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the selection of some incoming information for further processing
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An act of civility or courtesy; care for the comfort and pleasure of others; as, attentions paid to a stranger
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The act or state of attending or heeding; the application of the mind to any object of sense, representation, or thought; notice; exclusive or special consideration; earnest consideration, thought, or regard; obedient or affectionate heed; the supposed power or faculty of attending
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a motionless erect stance with arms at the sides and feet together; assumed by military personnel during drill or review; "the troops stood at attention"
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a courteous act indicating affection; "she tried to win his heart with her many attentions"
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(See 204) The first step in the prospect's mental steps From the moment a salesperson begins to talk, he or she should try to quickly capture and maintain the prospect's attention The first step in the prospect's mental steps From the moment a salesperson begins to talk, he or she should try to quickly capture and maintain the prospect's attention
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the faculty or power of mental concentration; "keeping track of all the details requires your complete attention"
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n A quantity of life force; active consciousness; the power or faculty of mental concentration
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If you pay attention to someone, you watch them, listen to them, or take notice of them. If you pay no attention to someone, you behave as if you are not aware of them or as if they are not important. More than ever before, the food industry is paying attention to young consumers Other people walk along the beach at night, so I didn't pay any attention at first
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If someone or something attracts your attention or catches your attention, you suddenly notice them. He sat at one of the round tables and tried to attract her attention
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When people stand to attention or stand at attention, they stand straight with their feet together and their arms at their sides. Soldiers in full combat gear stood at attention. In psychology, the act or state of applying the mind to an object of sense or thought. Wilhelm Wundt was perhaps the first psychologist to study attention, distinguishing between broad and restricted fields of awareness. He was followed by William James, who emphasized active selection of stimuli, and Ivan Pavlov, who noted the role attention plays in activating conditioned reflexes. John B. Watson sought to define attention not as an "inner" process but rather as a behavioral response to specific stimuli. Psychologists today consider attention against a background of "orienting reflexes" or "preattentive processes," whose physical correlates include changes in the voltage potential of the cerebral cortex and in the electrical activity of the skin, increased cerebral blood flow, pupil dilation, and muscular tightening. See also attention deficit disorder
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the process whereby a person concentrates on some features of the environment to the (relative) exclusion of others
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the work of caring for or attending to someone or something; "no medical care was required"; "the old car needed constant attention"
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If you bring something to someone's attention or draw their attention to it, you tell them about it or make them notice it. If we don't keep bringing this to the attention of the people, nothing will be done
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You can refer to someone's efforts to help you, or the interest they show in you, as their attentions, especially if you dislike or disapprove of them. The only way to escape the unwanted attentions of the local men was not to go out
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concentration; consideration; military posture in which a soldier stands in an upright position with his hands at his sides and his heels together (Military) isim
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If you give someone or something your attention, you look at it, listen to it, or think about it carefully. You have my undivided attention Later he turned his attention to the desperate state of housing in the province. young children with short attention spans
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Attention is great interest that is shown in someone or something, particularly by the general public. Volume Two, sub-titled `The Lawyers', will also attract considerable attention The conference may help to focus attention on the economy
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If someone or something is getting attention, they are being dealt with or cared for. Each year more than two million household injuries need medical attention
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n [(Thank you for your ~ )] perhatian (hati) [(Terima kasih atas ~ anda )]
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a general interest that leads people to want to know more; "She was the center of attention"
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span: extent to which a person can concentrate on a single task
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Interrupts the application program; available only when the connection-method is SNA If the connection method is not SNA, X-f (Minus Function) appears in the operator information area
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Ability to take notice
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Ability to selectively perceive sensory stimuli
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Where one places one's conscious or unconscious attention has an effect on cognitive processes First attention or the attention of the conscious mind is limited (See conscious awareness) Second attention refers to the processes and organisation of the unconscious mind
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the process by which we focus our awareness on some of the information available in consciousness and screen out other information
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A general term referring to the selective aspects of perception which function so that at any instant an organism focuses on certain features of the enviroment to the (relative) exclusion of other features Attention may be conscious in that some stimulus elements are actively selected out of the total input, although, by in large, we are not explicitly aware of the factors, which cause us to perceive only some small part of the stimulus array
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Concentration The aspect of consciousness that relates to the amount of effort exerted in focusing on certain aspects of an experience, activity, or task
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interest which has become fixed
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The allocation of cognitive capacity to an object or task, so that information is consciously processed
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Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) -Refers to a condition which causes difficulty in remaining focused on a given task
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attentive; heedful - "Self-occupied, doomstricken while attent."
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attention.
mark - "in the short story of western flavor he was a pioneer of mark, the founder of a genre: probably no other writer is so significant in his field."
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