关注我们的数字生态系统:驱动媒体多任务处理的五个交互组件。

IF 3.2 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Allison C Drody, Effie J Pereira, Daniel Smilek
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摘要

数字媒体设备的便携性和数字媒体平台的复杂性的进步极大地改变了我们与媒体内容的接触方式以及自媒体在日常生活中的多任务处理程度。虽然大量关于双重任务的研究为我们理解媒体多任务处理奠定了基础,但研究才刚刚开始探索我们如何同时参与基于媒体的资源的自愿和动态因素。在这里,我们考虑了最近评估非必要的媒体多任务处理实例的研究,并提出这种行为可以通过一个互动模型来最好地理解,该模型沿着一个核心时间维度运行,从稳定到短暂,并包含驱动媒体多任务处理行为的认知架构、性格、元认知、任务评估和环境因素。通过详细说明这五个组成部分如何提高或降低个人参与媒体多任务处理的可能性,我们展示了互动模型在指导未来研究和解释这种行为在我们现实和数字生活中嵌入的动态方式方面的效用。
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Attention in our digital ecosystem: The five interactive components that drive media multitasking.

Advances in the portability of digital media devices and the sophistication of digital media platforms have dramatically changed how we engage with media content and the degree to which we media multitask in everyday life. While a large body of research on dual-tasking has laid the foundation for our understanding of media multitasking, research has only begun to explore the voluntary and dynamic factors that account for how we simultaneously engage with media-based sources. Here, we consider recent studies assessing non-required instances of media multitasking and propose that this behaviour can be best understood through an interactive model that operates along a core temporal dimension, varying from stable to transient, and contains cognitive architectural, dispositional, metacognitive, task-valuation, and environmental components that drive media multitasking behaviours. By detailing how each of these five components heightens or reduces an individual's likelihood of engaging in media multitasking, we showcase the utility of the interactive model in guiding future research and accounting for the dynamic ways this behaviour is embedded within our real and digital lives.

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CiteScore
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期刊介绍: The journal provides coverage spanning a broad spectrum of topics in all areas of experimental psychology. The journal is primarily dedicated to the publication of theory and review articles and brief reports of outstanding experimental work. Areas of coverage include cognitive psychology broadly construed, including but not limited to action, perception, & attention, language, learning & memory, reasoning & decision making, and social cognition. We welcome submissions that approach these issues from a variety of perspectives such as behavioral measurements, comparative psychology, development, evolutionary psychology, genetics, neuroscience, and quantitative/computational modeling. We particularly encourage integrative research that crosses traditional content and methodological boundaries.
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