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Citation

Sörqvist P, Marsh JE. Curr. Dir. Psychol. Sci. 2015; 24(4): 267-272.

Affiliation

Department of Building, Energy and Environmental Engineering, University of Gävle ; School of Psychology, University of Central Lancashire.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0963721415577356

PMID

26300594

PMCID

PMC4536538

Abstract

In this article, we outline our view of how concentration shields against distraction. We argue that higher levels of concentration make people less susceptible to distraction for two reasons. One reason is that the undesired processing of the background environment is reduced. For example, when people play a difficult video game, as opposed to an easy game, they are less likely to notice what people in the background are saying. The other reason is that the locus of attention becomes more steadfast. For example, when people are watching an entertaining episode of their favorite television series, as opposed to a less absorbing show, attention is less likely to be diverted away from the screen by a ringing telephone. The theoretical underpinnings of this perspective, and potential implications for applied settings, are addressed.


Keywords: Driver distraction;


Language: en

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