In psychology, absent mindedness refers to impaired attention leading to a failure to recall information. The information may not have been encoded or it may be in memory but unavailable for retrieval. A key to understanding absent mindedness appears to be a problem with adequate attention important to adequate encoding of information.
Distractions can lead to "divided attention," which interferes with encoding.
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