Neglect in Human Communication: Quantifying the Cost of Cell-Phone Interruptions in Face to Face Dialogs

Autores
López y Rosenfeld, Matías; Calero, Cecilia Ines; Fernandez Slezak, Diego; Garbulsky, Gerry; Bergman, Mariano; Trevisan, Marcos Alberto; Sigman, Mariano
Año de publicación
2015
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inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
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versión publicada
Descripción
There is a prevailing belief that interruptions using cellular phones during face to face interactions may affect severely how people relate and perceive each other. We set out to determine this cost quantitatively through an experiment performed in dyads, in a large audience in a TEDx event. One of the two participants (the speaker) narrates a story vividly. The listener is asked to deliberately ignore the speaker during part of the story (for instance, attending to their cell-phone). The speaker is not aware of this treatment. We show that total amount of attention is the major factor driving subjective beliefs about the story and the con-
versational partner. The effects are mostly independent on how attention is distributed in time. All social parameters of human communication are affected by attention time with a sole exception: the perceived emotion of the story. Interruptions during day-to-day communication between peers are extremely frequent. Our data should provide a note of caution,
by indicating that they have a major effect on the perception people have about what they say (whether it is interesting or not . . .) and about the virtues of the people around them.

Fil: López y Rosenfeld, Matías. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Departamento de Computación. Laboratorio de Inteligencia Artificial Aplicada; Argentina
Fil: Calero, Cecilia Ines. Universidad Torcuato di Tella; Argentina
Fil: Fernandez Slezak, Diego. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Departamento de Computación. Laboratorio de Inteligencia Artificial Aplicada; Argentina
Fil: Garbulsky, Gerry. El Mundo de Las Ideas; Argentina
Fil: Bergman, Mariano. Universidad Torcuato di Tella; Argentina
Fil: Trevisan, Marcos Alberto. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Departamento de Física. Laboratorio de Sistemas Dinámicos; Argentina
Fil: Sigman, Mariano. Universidad Torcuato di Tella; Argentina
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COMMUNICATION
CELL-PHONE
DIALOGS
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Neglect in Human Communication: Quantifying the Cost of Cell-Phone Interruptions in Face to Face Dialogs
title Neglect in Human Communication: Quantifying the Cost of Cell-Phone Interruptions in Face to Face Dialogs
spellingShingle Neglect in Human Communication: Quantifying the Cost of Cell-Phone Interruptions in Face to Face Dialogs
López y Rosenfeld, Matías
COMMUNICATION
CELL-PHONE
DIALOGS
title_short Neglect in Human Communication: Quantifying the Cost of Cell-Phone Interruptions in Face to Face Dialogs
title_full Neglect in Human Communication: Quantifying the Cost of Cell-Phone Interruptions in Face to Face Dialogs
title_fullStr Neglect in Human Communication: Quantifying the Cost of Cell-Phone Interruptions in Face to Face Dialogs
title_full_unstemmed Neglect in Human Communication: Quantifying the Cost of Cell-Phone Interruptions in Face to Face Dialogs
title_sort Neglect in Human Communication: Quantifying the Cost of Cell-Phone Interruptions in Face to Face Dialogs
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv López y Rosenfeld, Matías
Calero, Cecilia Ines
Fernandez Slezak, Diego
Garbulsky, Gerry
Bergman, Mariano
Trevisan, Marcos Alberto
Sigman, Mariano
author López y Rosenfeld, Matías
author_facet López y Rosenfeld, Matías
Calero, Cecilia Ines
Fernandez Slezak, Diego
Garbulsky, Gerry
Bergman, Mariano
Trevisan, Marcos Alberto
Sigman, Mariano
author_role author
author2 Calero, Cecilia Ines
Fernandez Slezak, Diego
Garbulsky, Gerry
Bergman, Mariano
Trevisan, Marcos Alberto
Sigman, Mariano
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv COMMUNICATION
CELL-PHONE
DIALOGS
topic COMMUNICATION
CELL-PHONE
DIALOGS
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv <div data-canvas-width="624.7326541236877" data-font-name="g_font_15_0" data-angle="0" style="font-size: 15.8333px; font-family: sans-serif; left: 333.354px; top: 735.938px; transform: rotate(0deg) scale(0.838567, 1); transform-origin: 0% 0% 0px;" dir="ltr">There is a prevailing belief that interruptions using cellular phones during face to face interactions may affect severely how people relate and perceive each other. We set out to determine this cost quantitatively through an experiment performed in dyads, in a large audience in a TEDx event. One of the two participants (the speaker) narrates a story vividly. The listener is asked to deliberately ignore the speaker during part of the story (for instance, attending to their cell-phone). The speaker is not aware of this treatment. We show that total amount of attention is the major factor driving subjective beliefs about the story and the con-</div><div data-canvas-width="612.6819043656351" data-font-name="g_font_15_0" data-angle="0" style="font-size: 15.8333px; font-family: sans-serif; left: 333.354px; top: 829.196px; transform: rotate(0deg) scale(0.845876, 1); transform-origin: 0% 0% 0px;" dir="ltr">versational partner. The effects are mostly independent on how attention is distributed in time. All social parameters of human communication are affected by attention time with a sole exception: the perceived emotion of the story. Interruptions during day-to-day communication between peers are extremely frequent. Our data should provide a note of caution,</div><div data-canvas-width="597.0908213453293" data-font-name="g_font_15_0" data-angle="0" style="font-size: 15.8333px; font-family: sans-serif; left: 333.354px; top: 875.872px; transform: rotate(0deg) scale(0.83591, 1); transform-origin: 0% 0% 0px;" dir="ltr">by indicating that they have a major effect on the perception people have about what they say (whether it is interesting or not . . .) and about the virtues of the people around them.</div>
Fil: López y Rosenfeld, Matías. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Departamento de Computación. Laboratorio de Inteligencia Artificial Aplicada; Argentina
Fil: Calero, Cecilia Ines. Universidad Torcuato di Tella; Argentina
Fil: Fernandez Slezak, Diego. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Departamento de Computación. Laboratorio de Inteligencia Artificial Aplicada; Argentina
Fil: Garbulsky, Gerry. El Mundo de Las Ideas; Argentina
Fil: Bergman, Mariano. Universidad Torcuato di Tella; Argentina
Fil: Trevisan, Marcos Alberto. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Departamento de Física. Laboratorio de Sistemas Dinámicos; Argentina
Fil: Sigman, Mariano. Universidad Torcuato di Tella; Argentina
description <div data-canvas-width="624.7326541236877" data-font-name="g_font_15_0" data-angle="0" style="font-size: 15.8333px; font-family: sans-serif; left: 333.354px; top: 735.938px; transform: rotate(0deg) scale(0.838567, 1); transform-origin: 0% 0% 0px;" dir="ltr">There is a prevailing belief that interruptions using cellular phones during face to face interactions may affect severely how people relate and perceive each other. We set out to determine this cost quantitatively through an experiment performed in dyads, in a large audience in a TEDx event. One of the two participants (the speaker) narrates a story vividly. The listener is asked to deliberately ignore the speaker during part of the story (for instance, attending to their cell-phone). The speaker is not aware of this treatment. We show that total amount of attention is the major factor driving subjective beliefs about the story and the con-</div><div data-canvas-width="612.6819043656351" data-font-name="g_font_15_0" data-angle="0" style="font-size: 15.8333px; font-family: sans-serif; left: 333.354px; top: 829.196px; transform: rotate(0deg) scale(0.845876, 1); transform-origin: 0% 0% 0px;" dir="ltr">versational partner. The effects are mostly independent on how attention is distributed in time. All social parameters of human communication are affected by attention time with a sole exception: the perceived emotion of the story. Interruptions during day-to-day communication between peers are extremely frequent. Our data should provide a note of caution,</div><div data-canvas-width="597.0908213453293" data-font-name="g_font_15_0" data-angle="0" style="font-size: 15.8333px; font-family: sans-serif; left: 333.354px; top: 875.872px; transform: rotate(0deg) scale(0.83591, 1); transform-origin: 0% 0% 0px;" dir="ltr">by indicating that they have a major effect on the perception people have about what they say (whether it is interesting or not . . .) and about the virtues of the people around them.</div>
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