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    • Smartphone Presence Influences EEG Measures of Attention in Association with Phone Usage 

      Schmidt, Evan J.; Robarge, Samantha D.; Wenzel, Charlie K.; Rizzo, Izzy M.; Clemmensen, Conner C.; Lee, Alaina R.; Bauer, Ella R.; Weigel, Conner J. (2025-04)
      We are investigating how smartphone presence influences attention-related EEG (electroencephalographic) activity. Participants first perform a task attending and responding to infrequent targets but not frequent nontargets; ...
    • Smartphones, Attention, and Brain Electrical Responses 

      Thompson, Grace; Gawlitta, Megan; Kerr, Emily; Gland, Clara; Grzybowski, Jay; Sheetz, Rebecca; Le, Christine; Kidwell, Claire (2022-04)
      Previous studies have shown the association between attention and P3 amplitude, a deflection in brain electrical activity, as well as the power of 20-35Hz Beta wave activity. Prior work has shown that attention performance ...
    • Smartphones, Attention, and Brain Electrical Responses 

      Walker, Erin M.; Kerr, Emily; Bilek, Megan N.; Rizzo, Izzy M.; Robarge, Samantha D.; Schmidt, Evan J.; Wenzel, Charlie K. (2024-04)
      The mere presence of one’s smartphone can be a distraction, impairing behavioral performance on an attention task (Ward et al., 2017). Attention is positively associated with both amplitude of the P3 (a component of EEG-based ...