Matthew Broberg

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Yes, thanks for the note Stephen. There was a mixup in the first draft of this article, and comments brought it to our attention.

Thank you for being someone who kindly shared it in a way that's consistent with our rules for discussion.

It's my understanding that attention is more nuanced. We learn without direct attention (or reinforcement for that matter -- see Bobo doll experiment) and internalize context without attention (think reacting to a motion if our peripheral vision).

It's fair to say context is helpful, and anyone who's watched a file in one window while running commands in another can have an appreciation for split screens.