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媒体多任务处理对青少年执行功能的影响:来自一年纵向研究的行为和自我报告证据

Impact of media multitasking on executive function in adolescents: behavioral and self-reported evidence from a one-year longitudinal study

Internet Research · 2021
被引 20
ABS 3

中文导读

该研究追踪99名中国青少年一年,发现媒体多任务对执行功能的影响在日常行为中比在认知任务中更明显,对理解青少年媒体使用与认知发展关系有参考价值。

Abstract

Purpose The longitudinal impact of media multitasking on the development of executive function has been understudied, as most of the existing studies are cross-sectional. This longitudinal study addresses this research gap and uses multiple measures, i.e. behavioral and self-reported, to explore the impact of media multitasking on the executive function of Chinese adolescents. Design/methodology/approach This study followed 99 Chinese adolescents (M age = 14.41, SD = 1.10; 42 boys and 57 girls) for one year using both behavioral (2-back, Stroop Color and Number-letter tasks) and self-reported (questionnaire) measures. The adolescents were categorized as either heavy/high media multitaskers (HMMs; 19 boys and 29 girls) or light/low media multitaskers (LMMs; 23 boys and 28 girls). They were tested at baseline, 6 months later and 12 months later. Findings The results indicated that the accuracy scores for all cognitive tasks differed with age, but the switch-cost in the shifting task and the self-reported measures of executive function did not. And there were consistent differences between the HMMs and LMMs in the self-reported measures and 2-back accuracy. However, the interaction effect was found only in shifting ability, indicating a decline in the LMMs' self-reported problematic shifting behavior in daily life. Originality/value This study used behavioral and self-reported measures to confirm the longitudinal impact of media multitasking on executive function. The impact of media multitasking on executive function is more apparent in daily-life behavior than in cognitive task performance.

媒体多任务执行功能青少年发展纵向研究认知心理学