Perceiving Systems, Computer Vision

Can we improve self-regulation during computer-based work with optimal feedback?

2022

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Distractions are omnipresent and can derail our attention, which is a precious and very limited resource. To achieve their goals in the face of distractions, people need to regulate their attention, thoughts, and behavior; this is known as self-regulation. How can self-regulation be supported or strengthened in ways that are relevant for everyday work and learning activities? To address this question, we introduce and evaluate a desktop application that helps people stay focused on their work and train self-regulation at the same time. Our application lets the user set a goal for what they want to do during a defined period of focused work at their computer, then gives negative feedback when they get distracted, and positive feedback when they reorient their attention towards their goal. After this so-called focus session, the user receives overall feedback on how well they focused on their goal relative to previous sessions. While existing approaches to attention training often use artificial tasks, our approach transforms real-life challenges into opportunities for building strong attention control skills. Our results indicate that optimal attentional feedback can generate large increases in behavioral focus, task motivation, and self-control – benefitting users to successfully achieve their long-term goals.

Author(s): Maria Wirzberger and Anastasia Lado and Mike Prentice and Ivan Oreshnikov and Jean-Claude Passy and Adrian Stock and Falk Lieder
Journal: Behaviour & Information Technology
Year: 2022
Month: November

Department(s): Rationality Enhancement, Software Workshop
Bibtex Type: Article (article)
Paper Type: Journal

State: Submitted
URL: https://osf.io/8f6hx/

BibTex

@article{Wirzberger2022Improve,
  title = {Can we improve self-regulation during computer-based work with optimal feedback?},
  author = {Wirzberger, Maria and Lado, Anastasia and Prentice, Mike and Oreshnikov, Ivan and Passy, Jean-Claude and Stock, Adrian and Lieder, Falk},
  journal = {Behaviour & Information Technology},
  month = nov,
  year = {2022},
  doi = {},
  url = {https://osf.io/8f6hx/},
  month_numeric = {11}
}