Paediatric ENT Surgeon :
Mood attention is usually identified as a person's aptitude to stay alert and direct their attention while experiencing emotional differences. In some people, negative mood tend to often narrow their attention, and positive mood tends to broaden their attention. This connection is essential for educational and work purposes to support themselves. Thus people whose mood attention is compromised find it difficult to concentrate and pay attention to a required activity as their cognitive ability is dependent on their current mood. This affects the daily life of an individual and is necessary to treat and improve the cognitive performance of affected patients. The common factors affecting mood attention are anxiety, stress, depression, and some underlying medical conditions. Mood attention is usually treated by advising lifestyle modifications, dietary changes, adjusting the sleep cycle, and cognitive-behavioral therapy.