2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2004.02.007
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Effects of VDT and paper presentation on consumption and production of information: Psychological and physiological factors

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“…Self-reported subjective workload results gave no indication that tablet versions of the tasks increased fatigue (van der Linden, Frese, & Meijman, 2003;Wästlund et al, 2005), with higher levels of physical demand attributed to the traditional wooden versions of both the Corsi Block and…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Self-reported subjective workload results gave no indication that tablet versions of the tasks increased fatigue (van der Linden, Frese, & Meijman, 2003;Wästlund et al, 2005), with higher levels of physical demand attributed to the traditional wooden versions of both the Corsi Block and…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Changing indirect input devices for touch screen technologies has been shown to impact on the way in which people interact with digital devices (Toy, Peres, David, Nery & Phillips (2012) with people who use touchscreen devices feeling higher levels of engagement with computer based tasks such as online shopping (Chung, 2015). In addition, if factors such as fatigue (van der Linden, Frese, & Meijman, 2003;Wästlund, Reinikka, Norlander, & Archer, 2005) or mood (Phillips, Bull, Adams & Fraser, 2002) are impacted by touch screen use then this may impact on the cognitive resources available to complete a cognitive task.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Las investigaciones relativas a los efectos de la multitarea en la lectura concluyen que la estructura hipertextual tiende a incrementar la demanda cognitiva en la toma de decisiones y en el procesamiento visual y que esta sobrecarga cognitiva perjudica la comprensión lectora (DeStefano y LeFevre, 2007). Otros estudios muestran cómo leer y trabajar con un ordenador conlleva un mayor estrés y esfuerzo cognitivo que hacer ambas tareas simultáneamente en papel (Wästlund, 2005). -Memoria: Noyes y Garland (2003) se han centrado en el modo en que los textos impresos y digitales son procesados cognitivamente, asimilados y recuperados.…”
Section: "Los Nuevos Lectores Elaboran Nuevos Textos Y Sus Nuevos Sigunclassified
“…(2) People prefer reading paper materials, this is mainly due to the series of electronic display features will affect people's cognitive activities, especially visual processing, such as the electronic screen refresh, brightness and contrast between the target and the background. And this can also cause greater cognitive and working memory load, making it easier for people to feel tired [8]. Although people are more and more contact with electronic information, but still more accustomed to reading paper materials.…”
Section: A the Influence Of Different Formats On The Memory Of Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%