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Compensating for the mobile menace with extra effort: A pupillometry investigation of the mere presence effect of smartphones
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|作者:
Steendam, S. Tabitha
[1
]
Prutean, Nicoleta
[1
]
Clybouw, Fleur
[1
]
Eayrs, Joshua O.
[1
]
Kukkonen, Nanne
[1
]
Notebaert, Wim
[1
]
Krebs, Ruth M.
[1
]
Wiersema, Jan R.
[2
]
Boehler, C. Nico
[1
]
机构:
[1] Univ Ghent, Dept Expt Psychol, Henri Dunantlaan 2, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
[2] Univ Ghent, Dept Expt Clin & Hlth Psychol, Henri Dunantlaan 2, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
关键词:
Effort;
Pupillometry;
Smartphone;
Time-on-task;
CELL PHONE;
ATTENTION;
DISTRACTION;
COST;
D O I:
10.1016/j.biopsycho.2024.108893
中图分类号:
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号:
04 ;
0402 ;
摘要:
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.
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