RT @MediaNeuro: An interesting study finding further evidence for a breadth-bias during media multitasking. | Media multitasking is associa…
RT @MediaNeuro: An interesting study finding further evidence for a breadth-bias during media multitasking. | Media multitasking is associa…
An interesting study finding further evidence for a breadth-bias during media multitasking. | Media multitasking is associated with altered processing of incidental, irrelevant cues during person perception. | https://t.co/wLJboNAxy2 https://t.co/2AGyCyf6v
Media multitasking (eg. switching between unrelated forms of media: tablet, smartphone, computer, etc.) can lead users to form inaccurate impressions of others. Read more in #BMCPsychology: https://t.co/PVLqEamoYY https://t.co/Nt75WOkXvc
RT @SpringerNature: People who often use several different media devices at the same time are more likely to use irrelevant information fro…
People who often use several different media devices at the same time are more likely to use irrelevant information from their environment when forming impressions of people they don’t know, according to a study published in the #OA journal BMC Psychology.
Thanks for the shout-out, @tscanlab! Major props to my former mentee Julia Salinger (https://t.co/zMMNM1WQda) for running this study as part of her senior honors thesis! #proud #grateful
Check out @richlopez41’s recent publication in @BioMedCentral looking at how media-multitasking may be linked to altered perception of other people. https://t.co/GpxPFORLGN