ATTENTIONAL DESIGN
Attentional Design Research

Attentional Design: From Philosophy to Practice

Time is not just a countdown – it is an experience. Attentional Design (ATTEND) shifts focus away from urgency and distraction, protecting the mental space needed for meaningful work. Grounded in neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy, it translates research into tools for everyday life – turning a framework into practice.

Core ATTEND Principles

Symbolic Time

Replace countdowns with visual metaphors that reduce time anxiety and create presence instead of pressure.

Reduced Cognitive Load

Minimize decision fatigue and mental overhead by removing unnecessary choices and distractions.

Gentle Guidance

Support focus through subtle visual cues rather than aggressive notifications or gamification.

Attention Protection

Create boundaries that shield deep work from the constant pull of digital interruption and urgency.

WHITEPAPER
Research illustration for Attentional Design

The Whitepaper: A Quiet Rebellion Against Urgency

Research shows that attention is limited. Every notification, distraction, or unnecessary choice consumes it. Attentional Design respects those limits, creating tools that enhance human potential instead of draining it.

What the Research Shows

Attention is finite

Digital environments exploit our limits, scattering focus and increasing fatigue.

Time anxiety disrupts focus

Rigid timers and metrics create pressure; experiential time reduces stress and supports presence.

Flow is a state, not a schedule

Deep focus emerges when challenge, skill, and attention align. Tools that reduce friction support immersion.

Design can restore balance

Interfaces can reduce noise, highlight signals, and protect attention.

REFERENCES & STUDIES

Studies That Shape Our Work

Polaris Focus is grounded in research on attention, cognition, and human performance. These references show how Attentional Design can improve focus, flow, and well‑being.

Attention & Focus Research

Research Paper

Testing the Efficiency and Independence of Attentional Networks

Fan, J., McCandliss, B. D., Sommer, T., Raz, A., & Posner, M. I. (2002)
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 14(3), 340–347
Book

Focus: The Hidden Driver of Excellence

Goleman, D. (2013)
Harper
Research Paper

The Attention System of the Human Brain

Posner, M. I., & Petersen, S. E. (1990)
Annual Review of Neuroscience, 13, 25–42

Flow & Optimal Experience

Book

Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience

Csikszentmihalyi, M. (1990)
Harper & Row
Research Paper

Neurocognitive Mechanisms Underlying Flow

Dietrich, A. (2004)
Consciousness and Cognition, 13(4), 746–761
Research Paper

Neural Signatures of Experimentally Induced Flow Experiences

Ulrich, M., Keller, J., & Grön, G. (2016)
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 11(3), 496–507
Research Paper

Team Flow is a Unique Brain State Associated with Enhanced Information Integration

Shehata, M., et al. (2021)
eNeuro, 8(5)

Mindfulness & Cognitive Training

Research Paper

Meditation Experience is Associated with Differences in Default-Mode Network Activity

Brewer, J. A., et al. (2011)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108(50), 20254–20259
Research Paper

Short-term Meditation Training Improves Attention and Self-regulation

Tang, Y.-Y., et al. (2007)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 104(43), 17152–17156
Research Paper

The Default Mode Network in Cognition: A Topographical Perspective

Smallwood, J., et al. (2021)
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 22(8), 503–513

Productivity & Deep Work

Book

Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World

Newport, C. (2016)
Grand Central Publishing
Research Paper

Implementation Intentions: Strong Effects of Simple Plans

Gollwitzer, P. M. (1999)
American Psychologist, 54(7), 493–503
Research Paper

Daily Work-related Rumination and Well-being: A Two-week Diary Study

Lee, S., & Kim, H. (2024)
Journal of Occupational Health Psychology

Digital Behavior & Screen Time

Research Report

People Touch Their Smartphone Over 2,600 Times a Day

The Brussels Times (2022, March 16)
Research Study
Statistics Report

Smartphone Usage Statistics—Average Screen Time

Exploding Topics (2025, January 8)
Digital Behavior Research
Research Paper

The Cost of Interrupted Work: More Speed and Stress

Mark, G. (2023)
Attention Span: A Groundbreaking Way to Restore Balance, Happiness, and Productivity

Neuroscience & Flow Research

Research Paper

The Neuroscientific Basis of Flow: Learning Progress Guides Task Engagement

Lu, H., van der Linden, D., & Bakker, A. B. (2025)
NeuroImage (2025)
Research Paper

Go with the Flow: A Neuroscientific View on Being Fully Engaged

van der Linden, D., Tops, M., & Bakker, A. B. (2021)
European Journal of Neuroscience, 53(4), 947–963
Research Paper

A Gradient of Childhood Self-control Predicts Health, Wealth, and Public Safety

Moffitt, T. E., et al. (2011)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108(7), 2693–2698

Contemporary Analysis & Commentary

Book

Time Anxiety: The Illusion of Urgency and a Better Way to Live

Guillebeau, C. (2025)
Crown Currency
Newsletter

Building a Serene Focus

Le Cunff, A.-L. (2021, May 14)
Ness Labs Newsletter
Podcast

Why Our Attention Spans Are Shrinking (Gloria Mark, PhD)

American Psychological Association (2024, May 12)
Speaking of Psychology Podcast