Uncovering the structure of media multitasking and attention problems using network analytic techniques

JT Fisher, FR Hopp, Y Chen, R Weber - Computers in Human Behavior, 2023 - Elsevier
Media multitasking has become nearly ubiquitous in the developed world. Higher self-
reported media multitasking has consistently been shown to relate to self-reported attention …

[HTML][HTML] Individual differences in media multitasking ability: The importance of cognitive flexibility

AL Seddon, AS Law, AM Adams… - Computers in human …, 2021 - Elsevier
Previous research on media multitasking has often focussed on the frequency with which
people perform this type of behaviour. Heavy media multitaskers have been found to differ …

A theory of media multitasking intensity

NN Zamanzadeh, RE Rice - Journal of Media Psychology, 2021 - econtent.hogrefe.com
This article first situates media multitasking in the changing media ecology. Then, grounded
in concepts of stress and flow, limited capacity, and threaded cognition, it develops a four …

[KNIHA][B] Das Fahrzeug als Medienerlebnisraum: Mediatisiertes Fahrerleben–theoretische Modellbildung & empirische Exploration

SVC von Hören - 2024 - Springer
Kommunikative und physische Mobilität nähern sich zunehmend an: Das automobile
Fahrerleben wird mittels medialer Inhalte und Kommunikationsanwendungen angereichert …

Cascade or updown sliding: the influence of interactive interface of short video app on information processing and user experience

Y Yang, B Yu, G Yu - International Communication of Chinese Culture, 2024 - Springer
With the advancement of human–computer interaction and technology revolution, the value
and importance of user convenience and human-centered framework are emphasized …

[PDF][PDF] Faculté d'éducation

C Bourgeois - 2024 - savoirs.usherbrooke.ca
Cette recherche aborde le bien-être numérique des jeunes adultes qui étudient en
éducation au Québec. En raison de la COVID-19, une grande partie de la population …

[PDF][PDF] How does the use of smartphones change for new mothers?: A pre-and postpartum, matched-controlled observational design

M McCaleb - 2020 - ir.canterbury.ac.nz
Today's adults are likely to use smartphones, which are pervasive in their abundance and
persuasive in their design. Using a smartphone while caring for infants is associated with …