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媒体接触对儿童注意力和执行功能短期影响的元分析综述

Meta-Analytic Review of the Short-Term Effects of Media Exposure on Children's Attention and Executive Functions.

作者信息

Hinten Ashley E, Scarf Damian, Imuta Kana

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Otago, Aotearoa, New Zealand.

School of Psychology, University of Queensland, Saint Lucia, Australia.

出版信息

Dev Sci. 2025 Nov;28(6):e70069. doi: 10.1111/desc.70069.

Abstract

There are long-held concerns regarding the impact of screen media on children's cognitive development. In particular, fast pace and fantastical events have been theorized to deplete children's cognitive resources, leading to reductions in their attention and executive functions (EF). To date, however, empirical tests of short-term effects of media pace and fantasy on children's cognition have yielded mixed findings. In the present study, we conducted meta-analytic syntheses of previous findings on the impact of pace (19 studies involving 141 effect sizes based on 1431 1.5- to 10-year-olds) and fantasy (16 studies involving 121 effect sizes based on 1297 1.5- to 6-year-olds) on children's attention and EF immediately after media exposure. Overall, our findings revealed that media pace does not affect children's cognition (d = -0.123, 95% CI [-0.331, 0.086], p = 0.23). In contrast, media fantasy was found to have a negative effect, wherein children who watched fantastical media compared to realistic media performed worse on attention and EF tasks immediately post-viewing (d = -0.244, 95% CI [-0.442, -0.046], p = 0.02). The large heterogeneity in effects for both pace (95% PI [-1.100, 0.854]) and fantasy (95% PI [-1.120, 0.632]), however, points to the complexity in conditions under which media exposure differentially impacts children's cognition-in some cases, negatively, in others positively, or not at all. Of the moderators tested, our findings point to the influence of facet of cognition examined (attention, cognitive flexibility, higher order EF, inhibitory control, working memory) on the strength of short-term media exposure effect. SUMMARY: Meta-analytic synthesis of previous findings from 19 studies showed no consistent pattern of short-term impact of media pace on children's attention and executive functions. Meta-analysis involving 16 studies that examined the effect of media fantasy revealed children's cognitive performance is worse immediately after viewing fantastical compared to realistic media. The influence of media exposure on children's post-viewing cognitive performance observed in a study must be considered in light of the study's methodology. Our findings suggest the complexity of contextual factors that interact to determine how screen media can both promote and hinder children's development.

摘要

长期以来,人们一直担心屏幕媒体对儿童认知发展的影响。特别是,快节奏和奇幻事件被认为会消耗儿童的认知资源,导致他们的注意力和执行功能(EF)下降。然而,迄今为止,关于媒体节奏和奇幻元素对儿童认知的短期影响的实证测试结果不一。在本研究中,我们对先前关于节奏(19项研究,涉及基于1431名1.5至10岁儿童的141个效应量)和奇幻元素(16项研究,涉及基于1297名1.5至6岁儿童的121个效应量)对儿童媒体接触后立即产生的注意力和执行功能影响的研究结果进行了元分析综合。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,媒体节奏不会影响儿童的认知(d = -0.123,95%置信区间[-0.331, 0.086],p = 0.23)。相比之下,发现媒体奇幻元素有负面影响,即观看奇幻媒体的儿童与观看现实媒体的儿童相比,在观看后立即进行的注意力和执行功能任务中表现更差(d = -0.244,95%置信区间[-0.442, -0.046],p = 0.02)。然而,节奏(95%预测区间[-1.100, 0.854])和奇幻元素(95%预测区间[-1.120, 0.632])效应方面的巨大异质性表明,媒体接触对儿童认知产生不同影响的条件很复杂——在某些情况下有负面影响,在其他情况下有正面影响或根本没有影响。在测试的调节因素中,我们的研究结果表明所考察的认知方面(注意力、认知灵活性、高阶执行功能、抑制控制、工作记忆)对媒体短期接触效应强度有影响。总结:对19项先前研究结果的元分析综合表明,媒体节奏对儿童注意力和执行功能没有一致的短期影响模式。涉及16项研究的元分析考察了媒体奇幻元素的影响,结果显示与观看现实媒体相比,儿童观看奇幻媒体后立即表现出较差的认知能力。必须根据研究方法来考虑研究中观察到的媒体接触对儿童观看后认知表现产生的影响。我们的研究结果表明,相互作用以决定屏幕媒体如何既能促进又能阻碍儿童发展的背景因素很复杂。

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