Effects of cognitive load on perceived internal and external distraction and their relationship with attentional control

IF 1.2 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Jan Rummel, Fynn Ole Wöstenfeld, Lena Steindorf, Jan Philipp Röer
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ABSTRACTPeople are assumed to differ in their susceptibility to distraction, depending on their attentional control abilities. Accordingly, susceptibility to internal distraction (in terms of self-generated task-irrelevant thoughts) and to external distraction (in terms of task-irrelevant environmental stimuli) are considered two facets of a global attention-distractibility factor. While it is plausible that these two constructs overlap to some extent, susceptibility to internal and external distraction may nevertheless differ across situations. We thus investigated whether objective changes in external stimulation (manipulated by the presence versus absence of concurrent irrelevant speech) differentially affect perceived external and internal distraction during an ongoing task, and how both distraction types are related to attentional control. In Experiment 1, we used a working-memory task as ongoing task, in Experiment 2, we used a less demanding lexical-decision task. Results of both experiments consistently showed that perceived external distraction was increased whereas perceived internal distraction was decreased under irrelevant speech. Interestingly, attentional control was weakly positively related with perceived external distraction under irrelevant speech conditions. These results highlight that mutual dependencies between internal and external distraction experiences may be more complex than hitherto assumed.KEYWORDS: distractiontask-unrelated thoughtsirrelevant speechmind wandering Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 We thank Matthew Robison for sharing his programme with us.2 We thank Frederik Wallner, who also wrote his master thesis in this project, for his help with the data collection.3 We thank an anonymous reviewer for bringing this interpretation of the findings to our attention
认知负荷对内外部分心的影响及其与注意控制的关系
摘要人们被认为对注意力分散的易感性是不同的,这取决于他们的注意力控制能力。因此,对内部分心的易感性(就自我产生的与任务无关的想法而言)和对外部分心的易感性(就与任务无关的环境刺激而言)被认为是全球注意力分心因素的两个方面。虽然这两种结构在某种程度上重叠是合理的,但对内部和外部分心的易感性可能在不同的情况下有所不同。因此,我们研究了在正在进行的任务中,外部刺激的客观变化(由并发不相关言语的存在或不存在操纵)是否会对感知到的外部和内部分心产生不同的影响,以及这两种分心类型如何与注意控制相关。在实验1中,我们使用工作记忆任务作为进行中任务,在实验2中,我们使用要求较低的词汇决策任务。实验结果一致表明,在不相关言语作用下,被试的外部干扰增加,内部干扰减少。有趣的是,在无关言语条件下,注意控制与感知到的外部分心呈弱正相关。这些结果强调,内部和外部分心体验之间的相互依赖关系可能比迄今为止认为的要复杂得多。关键词:注意力分散任务无关思想相关言论走神披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突我们感谢马修·罗宾逊与我们分享他的节目我们感谢Frederik Wallner,他也是这个项目的硕士论文的作者,他对数据收集的帮助我们感谢一位匿名审稿人让我们注意到他对研究结果的解释
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Journal of Cognitive Psychology
Journal of Cognitive Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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