Christodoulou Andrea, Roussos Petros
Department of Psychology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 15784 Athens, Greece.
Eur J Investig Health Psychol Educ. 2025 May 8;15(5):74. doi: 10.3390/ejihpe15050074.
In the digital age, mobile phones significantly impact human cognition and behavior. This experimental study examined the effects of passive mobile phone presence on attentional control in young adults aged 18-25. Participants were randomly assigned to a control (no phone) or an experimental group (phone present). Attention control was measured using the Attention Network Test (ANT). In contrast, smartphone nomophobia and addiction were measured with the Nomophobia Questionnaire (NMP-Q) and the Smartphone Addiction Scale-Short Version (SAS-SV). Contrary to previous literature, the presence of a mobile phone did not significantly distract participants or impair attentional performance. No significant relationship emerged between self-reported levels of distraction or nomophobia and actual attentional performance, although smartphone addiction seemed to have a weak effect on the errors made by those who performed in the presence of their mobile phone. Significant gender differences were found in terms of nomophobia, with women reporting higher levels than men. This study suggests that the relationship between mobile phone presence and attentional processes is more complex than previously hypothesized, bringing the existing literature under further consideration.
在数字时代,手机对人类认知和行为有重大影响。这项实验研究考察了18至25岁年轻人中手机的被动存在对注意力控制的影响。参与者被随机分配到对照组(无手机)或实验组(有手机)。使用注意力网络测试(ANT)来测量注意力控制。相比之下,使用无手机恐惧症问卷(NMP-Q)和智能手机成瘾量表简版(SAS-SV)来测量智能手机无手机恐惧症和成瘾情况。与先前的文献相反,手机的存在并没有显著分散参与者的注意力或损害注意力表现。自我报告的分心程度或无手机恐惧症水平与实际注意力表现之间没有显著关系,尽管智能手机成瘾似乎对在手机存在的情况下进行测试的人的错误有微弱影响。在无手机恐惧症方面发现了显著的性别差异,女性报告的水平高于男性。这项研究表明,手机存在与注意力过程之间的关系比先前假设的更为复杂,这使得现有文献需要进一步探讨。