wordfocusing
Wordfocusing is a term that describes the cognitive process of selectively attending to specific words or phrases within a larger body of text. This process is often employed by readers who are trying to extract particular information, identify key arguments, or simply skim for relevance. It involves a conscious or subconscious filtering mechanism where the brain prioritizes certain linguistic elements over others.
Readers might engage in wordfocusing for various reasons. For instance, a student researching a topic might
The effectiveness of wordfocusing can depend on several factors, including the reader's familiarity with the subject