Flow State: Insights Into Achieving Deep Focus
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Flow State: Insights Into Achieving Deep Focus

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Discover the conditions necessary to achieve a flow state, supported by research from Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi.

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  1. 11 July 2026 · corrected by Emir Baycan

    3 corrections applied: Misattribution: early chess memory/blindfold research is Alfred Binet (1890s), not Kazimierz Dabrowski (a psychiatrist, theory of positive disintegration) | Template theory in chess expertise was proposed by Gobet and Simon (1996), cited in the article's own references | CMU fMRI concept-decoding research is associated with Marcel Just (and Robert Mason), not 'Fern Riddle'

    Before

    (1) Kazimierz Dabrowski, studying chess grandmasters in the 1930s... (2) Faulkner and Brewer's 1991 extension... (3) Fern Riddle and colleagues at Carnegie Mellon University

    After

    (1) Alfred Binet, studying chess masters in the 1890s... (2) Gobet and Simon's 1996 extension... (3) Marcel Just and colleagues at Carnegie Mellon University

    Why: Verified live: all three corrections were already applied to the article body and bibliography exactly as suggested. FAQ/excerpt/meta_description/seo_keywords contained no leftover reference to any of the three fabrications. No further action needed.

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