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''Distraction is also a television game show: Distraction (game show)
Distraction is the process of diverting the attention of an individual (or group) from one subject to something else. There can be a number of causes for distraction, including random surfing on the Internet, zapping television channels, and random reading. Distraction is a major cause of procrastination.

Physical distraction may occur or be applied through various forces like gravity or magnetism. For example, electromagnetic energy from a cathode ray tube (which composes a television screen) can cause distraction.

Distraction by the Media

The media (television, or reading), can be a source of distraction.

Distraction (or addiction thereto) may lead to a person's neglecting other duty. Sometimes this is referred to as addiction, particularly in more extreme cases. The case of Shawn Woolley was one such case: he became particularly involved in the computer game Everquest and quit his job to dedicate upwards of 12 hours a day to playing the game.

Neil Postman wrote a book—Amusing Ourselves to Death—about how television and newspapers distract us.

Distraction in wildlife, warfare, and crime

Death by Distraction

Distraction research

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