Wandering thoughts—also known as daydreaming—can be caused by lack of interest in the topic being presented, but not always. Give another reason for such lack of attention and how it can be overcome.

What will be an ideal response?


Wandering thoughts can be caused by the connection between rate of speech and
the ability to process information, which can directly impact listening comprehension. An
effective way to overcome this obstacle is to mentally summarize what the speaker is
saying as your mind processes the information.

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