Media multitasking: How visual cues affect switching behavior
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Highlights:
• Central vs peripheral vision differences can drive multitasking media switching.
• Low-level visual cues (e.g. motion, luminance) can encourage switches towards media.
• High-level perceptual cues (e.g. faces. people) can discourage switching away.
• Media breaks (e.g. commercial-to-show, new webpages loading) can drive switching.
• Onset of both commercial and show content favor switching towards the computer.
摘要
•Central vs peripheral vision differences can drive multitasking media switching.•Low-level visual cues (e.g. motion, luminance) can encourage switches towards media.•High-level perceptual cues (e.g. faces. people) can discourage switching away.•Media breaks (e.g. commercial-to-show, new webpages loading) can drive switching.•Onset of both commercial and show content favor switching towards the computer.
论文关键词:Media multitasking,Visual attention,Attentional switching
论文评审过程:Received 9 March 2017, Revised 27 August 2017, Accepted 29 August 2017, Available online 31 August 2017, Version of Record 13 September 2017.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2017.08.042