Original paper
Frequent media multitasking is not associated with better cognitive flexibility
Abstract
Media multitasking refers to utilising multiple media simultaneously or the rapid swapping between media. This study examined the link between media multitasking and cognitive flexibility. Participants completed a version of the Media Multitasking Index (MMI) (Ophir, E., Nass, C., & Wagner, A. D. (2009). Cognitive control in media multitaskers. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 106(37), 15583–15587)...
Paper Details
Title
Frequent media multitasking is not associated with better cognitive flexibility
Published Date
Nov 15, 2021
Volume
34
Issue
4
Pages
516 - 528
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