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That's what's happening, visually, when we create that narrowed focus of attention. When we tell people, imagine there's a spotlight on the shorts of the person up ahead or the stop sign that you're seeing, it induces an illusion of proximity that then is responsible for people trying harder, walking faster, feeling that it defied their expectations, and that it wasn't as bad as they thought it would
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Emily Balcetis
Narrowed Visual Focus Creates an Illusion of Proximity to Goal Achievement
Dr. Emily Balcetis: Tools for Setting & Achieving Goals
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