2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10648-024-09917-7
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The Effect of Playback Speed and Distractions on the Comprehension of Audio and Audio-Visual Materials

Ashley Chen,
Suchita E. Kumar,
Rhea Varkhedi
et al.

Abstract: In the modern age, we often consume content at faster than its normal speed. Prior research suggests that watching lecture videos at speeds up to 2x does not significantly affect performance, but the mechanisms by which comprehension is preserved at faster playback speeds are not fully understood. Therefore, we sought to investigate whether there is an effect of speed when the content is audio only, varies in modality (audio-only, audio-visual) and content (textual, pictorial), or is accompanied by distraction… Show more

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