The attentional cost of receiving a cell phone notification.

Volume: 41, Issue: 4, Pages: 893 - 897
Published: Aug 1, 2015
Abstract
It is well documented that interacting with a mobile phone is associated with poorer performance on concurrently performed tasks because limited attentional resources must be shared between tasks. However, mobile phones generate auditory or tactile notifications to alert users of incoming calls and messages. Although these notifications are generally short in duration, they can prompt task-irrelevant thoughts, or mind wandering, which has been...
Paper Details
Title
The attentional cost of receiving a cell phone notification.
Published Date
Aug 1, 2015
Volume
41
Issue
4
Pages
893 - 897
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