Ayers-Glassey Samantha, Pereira Effie J, Wammes Jeffrey D, Smilek Daniel
Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada.
Department of Psychology, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada.
Psychol Res. 2025 May 27;89(3):103. doi: 10.1007/s00426-025-02133-0.
Attention typically fluctuates on a moment-to-moment basis and often declines over time-on-task during online video lectures. We explored people's retrospective reports of specific moments of their prior states of mind wandering and engagement. Undergraduate participants reported in-the-moment levels of either mind wandering (n = 79) or engagement (n = 77) while watching two 15 min video lectures. Then, they were shown short clips from the videos as cues to retrospectively report their levels of mind wandering or engagement from their initial viewing of those specific sections. Finally, participants completed a short content quiz. We found that (a) typical time-on-task effects generally occurred for both in-the-moment and retrospective reports of mind wandering and engagement; (b) there was high temporal concordance between individuals' retrospective and in-the-moment ratings of both mind wandering and engagement; and (c) performance on the content quiz was correlated with both in-the-moment and retrospective reports of mind wandering and engagement. These findings suggest that individuals can retrospectively report their prior states of both mind wandering and engagement with temporal accuracy. These reports could be based on specific recollections of prior attentional states or inferences made from the video clips used to cue recall.
注意力通常会时刻波动,并且在在线视频讲座过程中,随着任务时间的推移往往会下降。我们探究了人们对其先前走神和专注状态的特定时刻的回顾性报告。本科参与者在观看两段15分钟的视频讲座时报告了当时的走神程度(n = 79)或专注程度(n = 77)。然后,向他们展示视频中的短片作为线索,以回顾性报告他们最初观看这些特定部分时的走神或专注程度。最后,参与者完成了一个简短的内容测验。我们发现:(a)在走神和专注的即时报告和回顾性报告中,通常都会出现典型的任务时间效应;(b)个体对走神和专注的回顾性评分与即时评分之间存在高度的时间一致性;(c)内容测验的表现与走神和专注的即时报告和回顾性报告均相关。这些发现表明,个体能够以时间准确性回顾性报告他们先前的走神和专注状态。这些报告可能基于对先前注意力状态的特定回忆,或者是从用于提示回忆的视频片段中做出的推断。