Previous work has shown that talking on a mobile phone leads to an impairment of visual attention. Gunnell et al. (2020) investigated the locus of these dual-task impairments and found that although phone conversations led to cognitive delays in response times, other mechanisms underlying particular selective attention tasks were unaffected. Here, we investigated which attentional networks, if any, were impaired by having a phone conversation. We used the attentional network task (ANT) to evaluate performance of the alerting, orienting, and executive attentional networks, both in conditions where people were engaged in a conversation and where they were silent. Two experiments showed that there was a robust delay in response across all thre...
In three experiments, participants performed two tasks concurrently during driving. In the periphera...
driving performance. When subjects were deeply involved in cellular phone conversations using either...
The aim of this current study was to test the hypothesis that contemplating a recent mobile telephon...
Recent research has shown that holding telephone conversations disrupts one's driving ability. We as...
Previous research has shown that talking on a mobile phone leads to impairments in a number of cogni...
It is well-documented that telephone conversations lead to impaired driving performance. Kunar et al...
This version of the article may not completely replicate the final authoritative version published i...
Background: The ability to apportion cognitive resources to process multiple visual and auditory sti...
This is a pilot study that examined the effect of cell-phone conversation on cognition using a conti...
WOS: 000233312800001In this study conversation with a remote person (hands-free phone), an in-vehicl...
Our research examined the effects of hands-free cell phone conversations on simulated driving. We fo...
The pervasive use of cell phones impacts many people-both cell phone users and bystanders exposed to...
Previous research suggests that cellular phone conversations or similar auditory/conversational task...
ABSTRACT—Our research examined the effects of hands-free cell-phone conversations on simulated drivi...
Objective: This research was aimed at investigating the theory of multiple resources and central res...
In three experiments, participants performed two tasks concurrently during driving. In the periphera...
driving performance. When subjects were deeply involved in cellular phone conversations using either...
The aim of this current study was to test the hypothesis that contemplating a recent mobile telephon...
Recent research has shown that holding telephone conversations disrupts one's driving ability. We as...
Previous research has shown that talking on a mobile phone leads to impairments in a number of cogni...
It is well-documented that telephone conversations lead to impaired driving performance. Kunar et al...
This version of the article may not completely replicate the final authoritative version published i...
Background: The ability to apportion cognitive resources to process multiple visual and auditory sti...
This is a pilot study that examined the effect of cell-phone conversation on cognition using a conti...
WOS: 000233312800001In this study conversation with a remote person (hands-free phone), an in-vehicl...
Our research examined the effects of hands-free cell phone conversations on simulated driving. We fo...
The pervasive use of cell phones impacts many people-both cell phone users and bystanders exposed to...
Previous research suggests that cellular phone conversations or similar auditory/conversational task...
ABSTRACT—Our research examined the effects of hands-free cell-phone conversations on simulated drivi...
Objective: This research was aimed at investigating the theory of multiple resources and central res...
In three experiments, participants performed two tasks concurrently during driving. In the periphera...
driving performance. When subjects were deeply involved in cellular phone conversations using either...
The aim of this current study was to test the hypothesis that contemplating a recent mobile telephon...