EPISODE · May 23, 2026 · 6 MIN
We've Lost Control of Our Attention - Lab Notes
from Next Door Neuro · host Dr. Jamey Maniscalco
Why does it feel harder than ever to focus deeply?Why do so many of us reach for our phones without consciously deciding to?And why does stillness sometimes feel strangely uncomfortable?In this episode of Next Door Neuro – Lab Notes, I explore a realization I’ve been having lately:I’m slowly losing the ability to direct my own attention.And I don’t think I’m alone...Humans evolved in environments filled with quiet.Downtime.Stillness.Boredom.Those moments created space for thinking, reflection, creativity, and deciding what actually deserved our attention.But modern life increasingly floods those same systems.Notifications.Email.Social media.News.None of these things are inherently bad.But increasingly, I wonder:Are we choosing what we pay attention to?Or is our attention increasingly being chosen for us?Importantly, this isn’t about eliminating technology.It’s about learning to notice the pull.Because attention is trainable.The brain adapts.And reclaiming our ability to intentionally direct attention may be one of the most important skills we develop in modern life.—Timestamps:00:55 – Humans evolved with quiet01:56 – Our brains seek novelty02:48 – We now live in abundance04:43 – Attention shapes our experience05:40 – Notice the pull05:55 – Choose what deserves your attention
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Why does it feel harder than ever to focus deeply?Why do so many of us reach for our phones without consciously deciding to?And why does stillness sometimes feel strangely uncomfortable?In this episode of Next Door Neuro – Lab Notes, I explore a realization I’ve been having lately:I’m slowly losing the ability to direct my own attention.And I don’t think I’m alone...Humans evolved in environments filled with quiet.Downtime.Stillness.Boredom.Those moments created space for thinking, reflection, creativity, and deciding what actually deserved our attention.But modern life increasingly floods those same systems.Notifications.Email.Social media.News.None of these things are inherently bad.But increasingly, I wonder:Are we choosing what we pay attention to?Or is our attention increasingly being chosen for us?Importantly, this isn’t about eliminating technology.It’s about learning to notice the pull.Because attention is trainable.The brain adapts.And reclaiming our ability to intentionally direct attention may be one of the most important skills we develop in modern life.—Timestamps:00:55 – Humans evolved with quiet01:56 – Our brains seek novelty02:48 – We now live in abundance04:43 – Attention shapes our experience05:40 – Notice the pull05:55 – Choose what deserves your attention
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