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Notification alert! Effects of auditory text alerts on attention and heart rate variability across three developmental periods

Wythe L. Whiting, Karla Klein Murdock

2021Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology11 citationsDOI

Abstract

In a modern world saturated with cellphone-related stimuli, surprisingly little is known about their psychological effects. A small number of previous studies have found global distracting effects of cellphone rings on cognitive performance in undergraduate students. However, moment-to-moment reactions to cellphone sounds have not been investigated, nor have physiological changes that might accompany the cognitive effects. Developmental variations also remain unexamined. Thus, two experiments were conducted to examine the effects of cellphone notification sounds on cognitive performance (i.e., reaction time and accuracy on math problems) and heart rate variability in three age groups: adolescents (mean age: 15 years); young adults (mean age: 20 years); and mid-life adults (mean age: 48 years). Effects were most pronounced in the adolescent group, whose math problem accuracy and reaction time was compromised in response to notification sounds. These compromises were accompanied by increases in heart rate variability.

Topics & Concepts

CognitionAudiologyHeart rate variabilityPsychologyAge groupsHeart rateDevelopmental psychologyMedicineDemographyPsychiatryBlood pressureSociologyRadiologyHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic ControlParanormal Experiences and BeliefsNoise Effects and Management
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