Media multitasking and memory: Differences in working memory and long-term memory

Volume: 23, Issue: 2, Pages: 483 - 490
Published: Jul 30, 2015
Abstract
Increasing access to media in the 21st century has led to a rapid rise in the prevalence of media multitasking (simultaneous use of multiple media streams). Such behavior is associated with various cognitive differences, such as difficulty filtering distracting information and increased trait impulsivity. Given the rise in media multitasking by children, adolescents, and adults, a full understanding of the cognitive profile of media multitaskers...
Paper Details
Title
Media multitasking and memory: Differences in working memory and long-term memory
Published Date
Jul 30, 2015
Volume
23
Issue
2
Pages
483 - 490
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