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The impact of mobile phone use on where we look and how we walk when negotiating floor based obstacles.


ABSTRACT: Pedestrians regularly engage with their mobile phone whilst walking. The current study investigated how mobile phone use affects where people look (visual search behaviour) and how they negotiate a floor based hazard placed along the walking path. Whilst wearing a mobile eye tracker and motion analysis sensors, participants walked up to and negotiated a surface height change whilst writing a text, reading a text, talking on the phone, or without a phone. Differences in gait and visual search behaviour were found when using a mobile phone compared to when not using a phone. Using a phone resulted in looking less frequently and for less time at the surface height change, which led to adaptations in gait by negotiating it in a manner consistent with adopting an increasingly cautious stepping strategy. When using a mobile phone, writing a text whilst walking resulted in the greatest adaptions in gait and visual search behaviour compared to reading a text and talking on a mobile phone. Findings indicate that mobile phone users were able to adapt their visual search behaviour and gait to incorporate mobile phone use in a safe manner when negotiating floor based obstacles.

SUBMITTER: Timmis MA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5493336 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The impact of mobile phone use on where we look and how we walk when negotiating floor based obstacles.

Timmis Matthew A MA   Bijl Herre H   Turner Kieran K   Basevitch Itay I   Taylor Matthew J D MJD   van Paridon Kjell N KN  

PloS one 20170630 6


Pedestrians regularly engage with their mobile phone whilst walking. The current study investigated how mobile phone use affects where people look (visual search behaviour) and how they negotiate a floor based hazard placed along the walking path. Whilst wearing a mobile eye tracker and motion analysis sensors, participants walked up to and negotiated a surface height change whilst writing a text, reading a text, talking on the phone, or without a phone. Differences in gait and visual search beh  ...[more]

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