2019年8月9日(金)
Assistant Professor Adrian Ward
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</a>of Texas at Austin conducted experiments with nearly 800 smartphone users in an attempt to measure, for the first time, how well people can complete tasks when they have their smartphones nearby even when they're not using them.The researchers found that participants who were the most dependent on their smartphones performed worse.
As the smartphone becomes more noticeable, participants available cognitive capacity decreases (Photo: AFP) Smartphones even in the switched off mode have the capacity to reduce a person's cognitive ability, making one dumb, according to a new study. In this experiment, some participants were also instructed to turn off their phones.The findings suggest that the mere presence of one's smartphone reduces available cognitive capacity and impairs cognitive functioning, even though people feel they re giving their full attention and focus to the task at hand. All participants were instructed to turn their phones to silent.
In another experiment, researchers looked at how a person's self-reported smartphone dependence or how strongly a person feels he or she needs to have a smartphone in order to get through a typical day affected cognitive capacity. In one experiment, the researchers asked study participants to sit at a computer and take a series of tests that required full concentration in order to score well. "The mere presence of their smartphone was enough to reduce their cognitive capacity.The researchers found that participants who were the most dependent on their smartphones performed worse compared with their less-dependent peers, but only when they kept their smartphones on the desk or in their pocket or bag.The smartphone doesn't even have to ring or vibrate but its mere presence can significantly reduce a person's cognitive capacity, even when it is switched if it's off the # study said.Before beginning, participants were randomly instructed to place their smartphones either on the desk face down, in their pocket or personal bag, or in another room. The researchers found that participants with their phones in another room significantly outperformed those with their phones on the desk, and they also slightly outperformed those participants who had kept their phones in a pocket or bag.
Participants performed the same series of computer-based tests as the first group and were randomly assigned to keep their smartphones either in sight on the desk face up, in a pocket or bag, or in another room.vacuumspacebag. "We see a linear trend that suggests that as the smartphone becomes more noticeable, participants available cognitive capacity decreases," Ward said. "It's not that participants were distracted because they were getting notifications on their phones," said Ward.net/product/cube-vacuum-storage-bag/">Cube vacuum storage bag</a>39; available cognitive capacity that is, the brain's ability to hold and process data at any given time.. The tests were geared to measure participants&<a href="https://www

As the smartphone becomes more noticeable, participants available cognitive capacity decreases (Photo: AFP) Smartphones even in the switched off mode have the capacity to reduce a person's cognitive ability, making one dumb, according to a new study. In this experiment, some participants were also instructed to turn off their phones.The findings suggest that the mere presence of one's smartphone reduces available cognitive capacity and impairs cognitive functioning, even though people feel they re giving their full attention and focus to the task at hand. All participants were instructed to turn their phones to silent.
In another experiment, researchers looked at how a person's self-reported smartphone dependence or how strongly a person feels he or she needs to have a smartphone in order to get through a typical day affected cognitive capacity. In one experiment, the researchers asked study participants to sit at a computer and take a series of tests that required full concentration in order to score well. "The mere presence of their smartphone was enough to reduce their cognitive capacity.The researchers found that participants who were the most dependent on their smartphones performed worse compared with their less-dependent peers, but only when they kept their smartphones on the desk or in their pocket or bag.The smartphone doesn't even have to ring or vibrate but its mere presence can significantly reduce a person's cognitive capacity, even when it is switched if it's off the # study said.Before beginning, participants were randomly instructed to place their smartphones either on the desk face down, in their pocket or personal bag, or in another room. The researchers found that participants with their phones in another room significantly outperformed those with their phones on the desk, and they also slightly outperformed those participants who had kept their phones in a pocket or bag.
Participants performed the same series of computer-based tests as the first group and were randomly assigned to keep their smartphones either in sight on the desk face up, in a pocket or bag, or in another room.vacuumspacebag. "We see a linear trend that suggests that as the smartphone becomes more noticeable, participants available cognitive capacity decreases," Ward said. "It's not that participants were distracted because they were getting notifications on their phones," said Ward.net/product/cube-vacuum-storage-bag/">Cube vacuum storage bag</a>39; available cognitive capacity that is, the brain's ability to hold and process data at any given time.. The tests were geared to measure participants&<a href="https://www
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