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Mobile Phone Notifications Kill Concentration, Hampers Your Performance

by Dr. Trupti Shirole on Jul 14 2015 3:42 PM

 Mobile Phone Notifications Kill Concentration, Hampers Your Performance
Some studies have shown that phones can be detrimental to learning process. Notifications on mobile phones alert users about new messages, emails, social network updates and such other events. Mobile phone notifications can ruin your focus even if you do not actually pick up the phone to respond to them, revealed a study by Florida State University.
Lead study author Cary Stothart said, "Although these notifications are generally short in duration, they can prompt task-irrelevant thoughts, or mind wandering, which has been shown to damage task performance. We found that notifications alone significantly disrupted performance on an attention-demanding task, even when participants did not directly interact with a mobile device during the task."

The researchers tested volunteers through an attention-monitoring test to reach their conclusions. Study participants were found to perform significantly worse on a task when their phones were buzzing or ringing. In fact, they were thrice more likely to make mistakes. The level of distraction was comparable to actually answering the phone call or writing a text message.

The researchers said, "If you really want to keep your mind on a task, just ignoring your phone notifications is not enough. You need to disable them altogether. While users initially believed the mobile devices would improve their ability to perform well with homework and tests and ultimately get better grades, the opposite was reported at the end of the study."

Source-IANS


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