Exploring the relationship between executive functions and self-reported media-multitasking in young adults

Volume: 30, Issue: 7, Pages: 728 - 742
Published: Sep 21, 2018
Abstract
Media-multitasking involves simultaneous engagement with information streams from multiple media sources, and is most prevalent in young adults. Heavy media-multitasking has been associated with differential performance on tasks involving attentional control and working memory relative to light media-multitasking. The aim of the present study was to systematically investigate relationships between executive functions and self-reported...
Paper Details
Title
Exploring the relationship between executive functions and self-reported media-multitasking in young adults
Published Date
Sep 21, 2018
Volume
30
Issue
7
Pages
728 - 742
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