Compensating for the mobile menace with extra effort: A pupillometry investigation of the mere presence effect of smartphones

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
S. Tabitha Steendam , Nicoleta Prutean , Fleur Clybouw , Joshua O. Eayrs , Nanne Kukkonen , Wim Notebaert , Ruth M. Krebs , Jan R. Wiersema , C. Nico Boehler
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Previous research suggests that the mere presence of a smartphone can detrimentally affect performance. However, other studies failed to observe such detrimental effects. A limitation of existing studies is that no indexes of (potentially compensating) effort were included. Further, time-on-task effects have been unexplored. Here, we address these limitations by investigating the mere-presence effect of a smartphone on performance in two continuous-performance experiments (Experiment 1 using an n-back and a number judgement task at two difficulty levels, and Experiment 2 using a pure, challenging n-back task), measuring pupil size to assess invested effort, and taking into account time-on-task effects. Finally, contrary to previous studies that predominantly used between-subject designs, we utilized within-subject designs in both experiments. Contrary to expectations, Experiment 1 largely yielded no significant effects of smartphone presence on performance. Nonetheless, the presence of a smartphone triggered larger tonic pupil size in the more difficult task, and a more rapid decrease over time. Experiment 2 similarly failed to demonstrate smartphone effects on performance, but replicated the finding of larger tonic pupil size in the presence of a smartphone. In addition, tonic pupil size showed a slower decrease over time when a smartphone was present. In Experiment 2, we could furthermore look at phasic pupil size, which decreased over time in the absence of a phone but not in its presence. These findings suggest a complex relationship between smartphone presence, effort, and time-on-task, which does not necessarily express itself behaviorally, highlighting in particular the need to also explore potential contributions of (compensatory) effort.
用额外的努力来弥补手机的威胁:对智能手机单纯存在效应的瞳孔测量调查。
以往的研究表明,智能手机的存在会对学习成绩产生不利影响。然而,其他研究未能观察到这种不利影响。现有研究的一个局限性是没有纳入(潜在的补偿性)努力指标。此外,任务时间的影响也未被探讨。在此,我们针对这些局限性,在两个连续表现实验中(实验一使用两种难度的n-back和数字判断任务,实验二使用纯粹的、具有挑战性的n-back任务)研究了智能手机仅仅存在对表现的影响,测量瞳孔大小以评估投入的努力,并考虑了任务中的时间效应。最后,与以往主要采用主体间设计的研究不同,我们在两个实验中都采用了主体内设计。与预期相反,实验 1 在很大程度上没有发现智能手机的存在对成绩的显著影响。尽管如此,在难度较高的任务中,智能手机的存在还是会导致瞳孔变大,并且随着时间的推移,瞳孔缩小的速度也会加快。实验 2 同样未能证明智能手机对成绩的影响,但重复了智能手机存在时瞳孔变大的结果。此外,当智能手机出现时,强直性瞳孔大小随着时间的推移减小得更慢。在实验 2 中,我们还可以进一步观察相位瞳孔大小,在没有手机的情况下,相位瞳孔大小会随着时间的推移而减小,而在有手机的情况下则不会。这些研究结果表明,智能手机的存在、努力和任务时间之间存在着复杂的关系,而这种关系并不一定会通过行为表现出来。
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Biological Psychology
Biological Psychology 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
11.50%
发文量
146
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Biological Psychology publishes original scientific papers on the biological aspects of psychological states and processes. Biological aspects include electrophysiology and biochemical assessments during psychological experiments as well as biologically induced changes in psychological function. Psychological investigations based on biological theories are also of interest. All aspects of psychological functioning, including psychopathology, are germane. The Journal concentrates on work with human subjects, but may consider work with animal subjects if conceptually related to issues in human biological psychology.
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