the attention system is generally defined as comprising three…
Page 133 the attention system is generally defined as comprising three separate but related network networks that correspond is several anatomical areas number one the alerting network helps us maintain an appropriate level of awareness to stimuli in our environment. Whether this is visual or emotional and nature, and their potential to be dangerous number two, the orienting system is in charge of selecting what stimuli to attend to in other words, orienting network information and decides what is important and what is not number three the executive control network is the complex web of interactions in charge of exerting top down control over any situation. It's this third system that affects how we process anxiety.
— from The Instruments (Awareness/Perception/Expectations)
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