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Shared Attention.

机构信息

University of Tennessee, Knoxville

出版信息

Perspect Psychol Sci. 2015 Sep;10(5):579-90. doi: 10.1177/1745691615589104.

Abstract

Shared attention is extremely common. In stadiums, public squares, and private living rooms, people attend to the world with others. Humans do so across all sensory modalities-sharing the sights, sounds, tastes, smells, and textures of everyday life with one another. The potential for attending with others has grown considerably with the emergence of mass media technologies, which allow for the sharing of attention in the absence of physical co-presence. In the last several years, studies have begun to outline the conditions under which attending together is consequential for human memory, motivation, judgment, emotion, and behavior. Here, I advance a psychological theory of shared attention, defining its properties as a mental state and outlining its cognitive, affective, and behavioral consequences. I review empirical findings that are uniquely predicted by shared-attention theory and discuss the possibility of integrating shared-attention, social-facilitation, and social-loafing perspectives. Finally, I reflect on what shared-attention theory implies for living in the digital world.

摘要

共同注意极为常见。在体育场、公共广场和私人客厅,人们与他人共同关注世界。人类通过所有感觉模式进行共同注意——彼此分享日常生活中的视觉、听觉、味觉、嗅觉和触觉。随着大众媒体技术的出现,共同注意的可能性大大增加,即使没有身体上的共同存在,也可以进行注意力共享。在过去几年中,研究开始概述共同注意对于人类记忆、动机、判断、情感和行为产生影响的条件。在这里,我提出了一个关于共同注意的心理学理论,将其性质定义为一种心理状态,并概述了它的认知、情感和行为后果。我回顾了那些仅由共同注意理论预测的实证发现,并讨论了整合共同注意、社会促进和社会懈怠观点的可能性。最后,我思考了共同注意理论对数字世界生活的意义。

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