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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Psicología cognitiva
  • Interacción humano-computadora
  • Percepción visual

Sus antecedentes:

  • Numerosos estudios exploran el impacto de la tecnología en la cognición, y algunos sugieren la ventaja del papel sobre las pantallas.
  • El efecto del medio sobre los procesos atencionales visuales locales-globales sigue sin investigarse.
  • El procesamiento visual exhibe una ventaja global y una interferencia global.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Investigar si el medio (papel vs. pantalla) influye en el procesamiento visual global-local.
  • Examinar el papel de la inclinación del medio (inclinado vs. plano) en los procesos de atención visual.

Principales métodos:

  • Se diseñó una tarea para evaluar el procesamiento global-local modulado por el tipo de medio.
  • Se estudiaron las diferencias de inclinación entre las presentaciones en pantalla y en papel.
  • Los participantes completaron tareas que involucraban procesos de atención visual.

Principales resultados:

  • Se encontró una interacción entre la inclinación del medio y el procesamiento global-local.
  • La interferencia global fue más pronunciada cuando el medio estaba inclinado.
  • No se observó un efecto significativo del medio en sí sobre el procesamiento visual.

Conclusiones:

  • El estudio no encontró evidencia de que el medio afecte el procesamiento visual local-global.
  • La inclinación del medio, no el tipo de medio, afecta significativamente la interferencia global.
  • La inclinación debe considerarse en futuras investigaciones sobre los impactos del entorno digital en los humanos.