International audienceSmartphones are particularly likely to elicit driver distraction with obvious negative repercussions on road safety. Recent selective attention models lead to expect that smartphones might be very effective in capturing attention due to their social reward history. Hence, individual differences in terms of Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) – i.e., of the apprehension of missing out on socially rewarding experiences – should play an important role in driver distraction. This factor has already been associated with self-reported estimations of greater attention paid to smartphones while driving, but the potential link between FoMO and smartphone-induced distraction has never been tested empirically. Therefore, we conducted a pr...
The use of mobile phones while driving—one of the most common driver distractions—has been a signifi...
Use of cellular phones while driving, and safety implications thereof, has captured public and scien...
Mobile phone distraction has been recognized as an adverse factor that degrades drivers’ performance...
International audienceSmartphones are particularly likely to elicit driver distraction with obvious ...
International audienceOn the one hand, stimuli paired with social reward can capture attention even ...
Smartphones have been shown to distract people from their main tasks (e.g., studying, working), but ...
Smartphones have been shown to distract people from their main tasks (e.g., studying, working), but ...
The ubiquity of mobile phones has led to a rapid increase in its presence and use in vehicles, espec...
Use of cell phones while driving, and safety implications thereof, has captured public and scientif...
Drivers know that smartphones distract. Trying to limit distraction, drivers can use handsfree devic...
Findings from previous research report a negative impact of smartphone distractions and interruption...
peer reviewedAlthough recent studies suggest that the mere presence of a smartphone might negatively...
Smartphones have become an essential part of modern life, offering access to entertainment, informat...
Although recent studies suggest that the mere presence of a smartphone might negatively impact on wo...
Drivers are prone to distractions while driving, due to conversations they have with passengers on b...
The use of mobile phones while driving—one of the most common driver distractions—has been a signifi...
Use of cellular phones while driving, and safety implications thereof, has captured public and scien...
Mobile phone distraction has been recognized as an adverse factor that degrades drivers’ performance...
International audienceSmartphones are particularly likely to elicit driver distraction with obvious ...
International audienceOn the one hand, stimuli paired with social reward can capture attention even ...
Smartphones have been shown to distract people from their main tasks (e.g., studying, working), but ...
Smartphones have been shown to distract people from their main tasks (e.g., studying, working), but ...
The ubiquity of mobile phones has led to a rapid increase in its presence and use in vehicles, espec...
Use of cell phones while driving, and safety implications thereof, has captured public and scientif...
Drivers know that smartphones distract. Trying to limit distraction, drivers can use handsfree devic...
Findings from previous research report a negative impact of smartphone distractions and interruption...
peer reviewedAlthough recent studies suggest that the mere presence of a smartphone might negatively...
Smartphones have become an essential part of modern life, offering access to entertainment, informat...
Although recent studies suggest that the mere presence of a smartphone might negatively impact on wo...
Drivers are prone to distractions while driving, due to conversations they have with passengers on b...
The use of mobile phones while driving—one of the most common driver distractions—has been a signifi...
Use of cellular phones while driving, and safety implications thereof, has captured public and scien...
Mobile phone distraction has been recognized as an adverse factor that degrades drivers’ performance...