Pedestrian smartphone overuse and inattentional blindness: an observational study in Taipei, Taiwan
Abstract Background Smartphone addiction has become a crucial social issue. Past studies have indicated that phone use such as talking or texting while walking constitutes a dual task that may cause pedestrians inattentional blindness and impair their awareness of surroundings. Methods This study in...
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Main Authors: | Ping-Ling Chen (Author), Chih-Wei Pai (Author) |
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2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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