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Attention restoration theory

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Attention restoration theory (ART) asserts that people can concentrate better after spending time in nature, or even looking at scenes of nature. Natural environments abound with “soft fascinations” which a person can reflect upon in “effortless attention”, such as clouds moving across the sky, leaves rustling in a breeze or water bubbling over rocks in a stream. Philosophically, nature has long been seen as a source of peace and energy, yet the scientific community started rigorous testing only as recently as the 1990s[1] which has allowed scientific and accurate comments to be made about if nature has a restorative attribute.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attention_restoration_theory

People always like to introduce similar methods into the environment such as disease treatment, but it can act in a wider area in more ways.

https://www.parentingscience.com/video-games-and-attention.html

It would be a better way to combine virtual electronic technology and nature to bring to people.

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