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Habitual smartphone use as extended mind-wandering

Bruineberg, Jelle and Fabry, Regina (2021) Habitual smartphone use as extended mind-wandering. [Preprint]

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Abstract

Smartphone use plays an increasingly important role in our daily lives. Philosophical research that has used first-wave or second-wave theories of extended cognition in order to understand our engagement with digital technologies has focused on the contribution of these technologies to the completion of specific cognitive tasks (e.g., remembering, reasoning, problem-solving, navigation). However, in a considerable number of cases, everyday smartphone use is either task-unrelated or task-free. In psychological research, these cases have been captured by notions such as absent-minded smartphone use (Marty-Dugas et al., 2018) or smartphone-related inattentiveness (Liebherr et al., 2020). Given the prevalence of these cases, we develop a conceptual framework that can accommodate the functional and phenomenological characteristics of task-unrelated or task-free smartphone use. To this end, we will integrate research on second-wave extended cognition with mind-wandering research and introduce the concept of ‘extended mind-wandering’. Elaborating the family resemblances approach to mind-wandering (Seli, Kane, Smallwood, et al., 2018), we will argue that task-unrelated or task-free smartphone use shares many characteristics with mind-wandering. We will suggest that an empirically informed conceptual analysis of cases of extended mind-wandering can enrich current work on digitally extended cognition by specifying the influence of the attention economy on our cognitive dynamics.


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Item Type: Preprint
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CreatorsEmailORCID
Bruineberg, Jellejelle.bruineberg@mq.edu.au0000-0001-5675-3376
Fabry, Reginaregina.fabry@rub.de0000-0003-1078-1499
Keywords: mind-wandering; extended mind; smartphone; distraction;
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Cognitive Science > Action
General Issues > Ethical Issues
Specific Sciences > Cognitive Science > Perception
General Issues > Technology
Depositing User: Dr. Jelle Bruineberg
Date Deposited: 07 Jun 2021 17:58
Last Modified: 07 Jun 2021 17:58
Item ID: 19160
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Cognitive Science > Action
General Issues > Ethical Issues
Specific Sciences > Cognitive Science > Perception
General Issues > Technology
Date: 7 June 2021
URI: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/19160

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