Тео Компернолле - Мозг освобожденный. Как предотвратить перегрузки и использовать свой потенциал на полную мощь
Последние исследования показали, что в нашем головном мозге существует не один центр удовольствия, а комплекс из множества взаимосвязанных систем вознаграждения. Выяснилось также, что дофамин играет множество разных ролей. Кроме того, что он вызывает чувство удовольствия, он стимулирует активность, коммуникабельность, любопытство и стремление к поиску новизны.
The Machine Zone: This Is Where You Go When You Just Can’t Stop Looking at Pictures on Facebook.
What an anthropologist’s examination of Vegas slot machines reveals about the hours we spend on social networks ALEXIS C. MADRIGAL The Atlantic. Jul 31, 2013.
For Impatient Web Users, an Eye Blink Is Just Too Long to Wait. By STEVE LOHR The New York Times. Febr 29, 2012.
Predictability Modulates Human Brain Response to Reward. Gregory S. Berns, Samuel M. McClure, Giuseppe Pagnoni, and P. Read Montague. The Journal of Neuroscience, 15 April 2001, 21(8): 2793–2798.
The psychological roots of overconsumption. N. Hagens. in Fleeing Vesuvius.R. Douthwaite, G. Fallon and R. Heinberg p 339 (название этой статьи отчасти вводит в заблуждение, поскольку она содержит очень информативный материал о зависимостях).
Operant Sensation Seeking Engages Similar Neural Substrates to Operant Drug Seeking in C57 Mice. Christopher M. Olsen and Danny G. Winder. Neuropsychopharmacology. June 2009; 34(7): 1685–1694.
Neural Differentiation of Expected Reward and Risk in Human Subcortical Structures. Kerstin Preuschoff, Peter Bossaerts, and Steven R. Quartz. Neuron. Vol. 51, Issue 3, 3 Aug 2006, pp. 381–390.
The Neurobiology and Genetics of Impulse Control Disorders: Relationships to Drug Addictions. Judson A. Brewer, MD PhD and Marc N. Potenza, MD PhD Biochem Pharmacol. January 1, 2008; 75(1): 63–75.
Effects of dopamine depletion in reward seeking behavior. M. Pessiglione and L. Tremblay In Jean-Claude Dreher, Handbook of reward and decision making 2009 Elsevier Inc, p. 271.
Stress: Friend and Foe. Theo Compernolle. Synergo/Lannoo.
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Stress, social support, and the buffering hypothesis.Cohen, Sheldon; Wills, Thomas A. Psychological Bulletin, Vol. 98(2), Sept 1985, pp. 310–357.
Sense of community belonging and health in Canada: A regional analysis. Kitchen, P., Williams, A., & Chowhan, J. (2012). Social indicators research, 107(1), pp. 103–126.
How Groups Affect Our Health and Well-Being: The Path from Theory to Policy. Jetten, J., Haslam, C., Haslam, S. A., Dingle, G., & Jones, J. M. (2014). Social Issues and Policy Review, 8(1), pp. 103–130.
Cross-cultural adaptation of Hispanic youth: a study of communication patterns, functional fitness, and psychological health. McKay-Semmler, K., & Kim, Y. Y. (2014). Communication Monographs, (ahead-of-print), 1–24.
A brief social-belonging intervention improves academic and health outcomes of minority students. Walton, G. M., & Cohen, G. L. (2011). Science, 331(6023), 1447–1451.
How does online social networking enhance life satisfaction? The relationships among online supportive interaction, affect, perceived social support, sense of community, and life satisfaction, Hyun Jung Oh, Elif Ozkaya, Robert LaRose, Computers in Human Behavior, Volume 30, Jan 2014, pp. 69–78.
Targeting college students on Facebook? How to stop wasting your money. Hemant Sashittala,Rajendran Sriramachandramurthyb,Monica Hodisa. Business Horizons, June 2012.
Envy on Facebook: A Hidden Threat to Users Facebook: Afaction? H. Krasnova, H. Wenninger, T. Widjaja and Peter Buxmann. 11th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik, 27Febr — 1 March 2013, Leipzig, Germany. http://karynemlira.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Envy-on-Facebook_A-Hidden-Threat-to-Users%E2%80%99-Life.pdf
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The Impact of Social Media on Children, Adolescents, and Clinical Report Gwenn Schurgin O’Keeffe, Kathleen Clarke-Pearson Pediatrics. March 28 2011 Pediatrics http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2011/03/28/peds.2011-0054.full.pdf+html
Facebook Use Predicts Declines in Subjective Well-Being in Young Adults. Ethan Kross, Philippe Verduyn, Emre Demiralp, Jiyoung Park, David Seungjae Lee, Natalie Lin, Holly Shablack, John Jonides, Oscar Ybarra. 2013. PL oS ONE 8(8): e69841. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0069841
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Getting plugged in: An overview of Internet addiction. Caroline Flisher. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health. Volume 46, Issue 10, Oct 2010, pp. 557–559.
Managing mobile multitasking: the culture of iPhones on stanford campus. Morgan G. Ames. CSCW ‛13 Proceedings of the 2013 conference on Computer supported cooperative work. pp. 1487–1498. http://delivery.acm.org/10.1145/2450000/
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Why do I keep interrupting myself?: Еnvironment, habit and self-interruption. Laura Dabbish, Victor M. Gonzale, Gloria Mark. Proceedings of the 2011 annual conference on Human factors in computing systems. ACM New York, NY, USA, 2011.
On the need for attention-aware systems: Measuring effects of interruption on task performance, error rate, and affective state. Brian P. Bailey, Joseph A. Konstan. Computers in Human Behavior Volume 22, Issue 4, July 2006, pp. 685–708.
Reducing the disruptive effects of interruption: A cognitive framework for analysing the costs and benefits of intervention strategies. Deborah A. Boehm-Davis, Roger Remington Accident Analysis & Prevention. Volume 41, Issue 5, Sept 2009, pp. 1124–1129.
The effects of interruptions on task performance, annoyance, and anxiety in the user interface. Brian P. Bailey, Joseph A. Konstan, John V. Carlis. Proceedings of INTERACT (2001). Volume: 1, Publisher: Citeseer, pp. 593–601.
“Constant, constant, multi-tasking craziness constant, multi-taskingsher spheres. Victor M. Gonzale, Gloria Mark. Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems. ACM New York, NY, USA, 2004.
Corporate Brain Disorder. Theo Compernolle. 1999. Conference “The New Millennium” TIAS Business School. Tilburg. https://sites.google.com/site/compernolleconsulting3/books-tools-and-video-s/artcles-todownload
Multitasking. Buser, T., & Peter, N. (2012). Experimental Economics, 15, pp. 641–655.
DRIVER DISTRACTION IN COMMERCIAL VEHICLE OPERATIONS. Rebecca L. Olson, Richard J. Hanowski, Jeffrey S. Hickman, and Joseph Bocanegra. 2009. U.S. Department of Transportation. http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/facts-research/research-technology/report/FMCSA-RRR -09-042.pdf
Hanging on the telephone: Mobile phone use patterns among UK-based business travellers on work-related journeys. Donald Hislop. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. Volume 15, Issue 2, March 2012, pp. 101–110.
См., например: William Horrey ao., Ann Mccartt ao.
Time allocation and task juggling. D. Coviello, A. Ichino, N Persico — 2011. http://home.business.utah.edu/finmh/persico.pdf
The relation of strength of stimulus to rapidity of habit formation. R.M. Yerkes, J.D. Dodson. J Comp Neurol Psychol, 18 (1908), pp. 459–482.
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Investigating the effects of computer mediated interruptions: An analysis of task characteristics and interruption frequency on financial performance. K. Asli Basoglu, Mark A. Fuller, John T. Sweeney. International Journal of Accounting Information Systems. Volume 10, Issue 4, Dec 2009, pp. 177–189.
Juggling on a high wire: Multitasking effects on performance. Rachel F. Adler, Raquel Benbunan-Fich. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies. Volume 70, Issue 2, February 2012, pp. 156–168.
Stress: Vriend en Vijand. Uitgeverij Lannoo Belgium. 2012. 14th edition.
Цитируется по моей книге «Стресс: Друг и враг» (Stress: Friend and Foe). Бесплатные материалы по этой книге можно найти на моем сайте www.compernolle.com
Stress: Vriend en Vijand. Uitgeverij Lannoo Belgium. 2012. 14th edition.
“A Pace Not Dictated by Electrons”: An Empirical Study of Work Without Email. Gloria J. Mark, Stephen Voida, Armand V. Cardello. Proceedings of CHI 2012.
The cost of interrupted work: more speed and stress. Gloria Mark. Proceedings of the twenty-sixth annual SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems. ACM New York, NY, USA, 2008.
Switching on and off …: Does smartphone use obstruct the possibility to engage in recovery activities? Daantje Derksa, Lieke L. ten Brummelhuis, Dino Zecica & Arnold B. Bakker. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology. 23 Dec 2010.
Stress and open-office noise. Evans, Gary W.; Johnson, Dana. Journal of Applied Psychology, Vol. 85(5), Oct 2000, pp. 779–783.
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Undergraduate college students’ upper extremity symptoms and functional limitations related to computer use: a replication study. M. Jenkins, C.C. Menéndez, B.C. Amick III, J. Tullar, N. Hupert, M.M. Robertson, J.N. Katz Work, 28 (2007), pp. 231–238.
A prospective study of computer users: I. Study design and incidence of musculoskeletal symptoms and disorders. F. Gerr, M. Marcus, C. Ensor, D. Kleinbaum, S. Cohen, A. Edwards, E. Gentry, D.J. Ortiz, C. Monteilh. Am. J. Ind. Med., 41 (2002), pp. 221–235.
Daily computer usage correlated with undergraduate students’ musculoskeletal symptoms. Che-hsu (Joe) Chang P.T., MS, Benjamin C. Amick III PhD, Cammie Chaumont Menendez MPH , MS, Jeffrey N. Katz MD, MS, Peter W. Johnson PhD, Michelle Robertson PhD, CPE, Jack Tigh Dennerlein PhD, American Journal of Industrial Medicine. Volume 50, Issue 6, June 2007, pp. 481–488.
A comparison of the influence of electronic books and paper books on reading comprehension, eye fatigue, and perception,Hanho Jeong, (2012) “Electronic Library, Vol. 30 Iss: 3, pp. 390–408.
Reading from an LCD monitor versus paper: Teenagers’ reading performance. Hak Joon Kim, Joan Kim. Computers in Human Behavior. Volume 28, Issue 5, Sept 2012, pp. 1816–1828.
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Taking readingcomprehension exams on screen or on paper? A metacognitive analysis of learning texts under time pressure Rakefet Ackerman, Tirza Lauterman. Computers in Human Behavior. Volume 28, Issue 5, Sept 2012, pp. 1816–1828.
Usability evaluation of E-books. Yen-Yu Kanga, Mao-Jiun J. Wangb, Rungtai LincDisplays. Volume 30, Issue 2, April 2009, pp. 49–52. Comprehension and workload differences for VDT and paperbased reading. Daniel K. Mayes,Valerie K. Sims, Jefferson M. Koonce. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics. Volume 28, Issue 6, Dec 2001, pp. 367–378.
Psychophysiological Patterns During Cell Phone Text Messaging: A Preliminary Study. I-Mei Lin, Erik Peper. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. March 2009, Volume 34, Issue 1, pp. 53–57.
Musculoskeletal symptoms among mobile hand-held device users and their relationship to device use: a preliminary study in a canadian university population. S. Berolo, R.P. Wells, B.C. Amick 3rd. Appl. Ergon., 42 (2) (2010), pp. 371–378.
Musculoskeletal symptoms among mobile hand-held device users and their relationship to device use: A preliminary study in a Canadian university population, Sophia Berolo, Richard P. Wells, Benjamin C. Amick III , Applied Ergonomics, Volume 42, Issue 2, January 2011, pp. 371–378.
Self-reported neck symptoms and use of personal computers, laptops and cell phones among Finns aged 18–65. Leena Korpinenab, Rauno Pääkkӧnenc Fabriziomaria Gobbad. Ergonomics. Volume 56, Issue 7, 2013, pp. 1134–1146.
Psychophysiological Patterns During Cell Phone Text Messaging: A Preliminary Study. I-Mei Lin, Erik Peper. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, March 2009, Volume 34, Issue 1, pp. 53–57.
Musculoskeletal symptoms among mobile hand-held device users and their relationship to device use: a preliminary study in a canadian university population. S. Berolo, R.P. Wells, B.C. Amick 3rd. Appl. Ergon., 42 (2) (2010), pp. 371–378.
Musculoskeletal symptoms among mobile hand-held device users and their relationship to device use: A preliminary study in a Canadian university population, Sophia Berolo, Richard P. Wells, Benjamin C. Amick III, Applied Ergonomics, Volume 42, Issue 2, January 2011, pp. 371–378.
Self-reported neck symptoms and use of personal computers, laptops and cell phones among Finns aged 18–65. Leena Korpinenab, Rauno Pääkkӧnenc Fabriziomaria Gobbad. Ergonomics. Volume 56, Issue 7, 2013, pp. 1134–1146.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/nextavenue/2013/06/07/how-textingcan-give-you-a-permanent-pain-in-theneck/
Cervicogenic headache: Clinical presentation, diagnostic criteria, and differential diagnosis. Fabio Antonaci MD, PhD, Torbjorn A. Fredriksen MD, PhD, Ottar Sjaastad MD, PhD. Current Pain and Headache Reports. 2001, Volume 5, Issue 4, pp. 387–392.
Cervicogenic headache: an assessment of the evidence on clinical diagnosis, invasive tests, and treatment, Nikolai Bogduk, Jayantilal Govind, The Lancet Neurology, Volume 8, Issue 10, October 2009, pp. 959–968.
Musculoskeletal physical outcome measures in individuals with tensiontype headache: A scoping review. Jacques Abboud, Andree-Anne Marchand, Karin Sorra, Martin Descarreaux. Cephalalgia, June 26, 2013.
Reinvestigation of the dysfunction in neck and shoulder girdle muscles as the reason of cervicogenic headache among office workers. Juliusz Huber, Przemysworkers. Juliusz Huber, Przemysław Lisiński, Agnieszka Polowczyk. Disability and Rehabilitation, May 2013, Vol. 35, No. 10, pp. 793–802.