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The “Doorway Effect” – forgetting why you entered a room

237 pointsby edwinkslalmost 7 years ago

23 comments

kartanalmost 7 years ago
I lived in a one-room (plus bathroom) apartment for half a year. It was an awful experience. The apartment was very well designed with nice furniture and very very centric. But it felt claustrophobic.<p>I have lived since then in similar apartments, equally small, but with at least 2 rooms (living room and bedroom). It feels so much better.<p>At first, one-room looks like is going to be better. There is more space as you don&#x27;t have inner walls. But when you play games, watch tv, cook and sleep all in the same room it feels that there is something wrong.<p>Getting up in the morning, leaving the bedroom and going to the living room makes a big difference. The context-switching is welcome. It is also easier when going to sleep.
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cyberferretalmost 7 years ago
For me, it is &quot;new browser tab&quot; effect these days. I will often be reading a website, then think &quot;Oh, I must research this thing they are talking about&quot; or else I will remember some other thing that I have to do online, so I will open a new browser window in the background.<p>But then I will get distracted by something else on the current web page - for even a few seconds - and when I go to the new tab to do what I had planned to do, I sit there in complete blank befuddlement, staring at the empty page and wondering what on earth I was supposed to look up.
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21almost 7 years ago
How about some reproduction first.<p>I&#x27;m sorry, but we live in an age where decades old famous social sciences experiments are proved to be frauds.<p>I have stopped giving any credit to the various &quot;scientific study proves X does&#x2F;is Y in psychology&#x2F;social sciences&#x2F;diet&quot;. Every day we have a new &quot;eating red cookies in the morning&quot; makes you &quot;less likely to lie&quot; study.
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tniemialmost 7 years ago
I personally think that people unconsciouslly hated the start menu of Windows 8 because of this phenomenom. You open it and the whole screen changes. Worst possible UI.
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npuntalmost 7 years ago
This is the same phenomenon as when you open your phone and for a brief moment you don&#x27;t remember why you did.<p>With phones its worse because all the pretty icons confuse and beckon you to fall back on opening whatever app you habitually open when bored.<p>This property of our cognition is why we should better scaffold intentionality into our devices, though that is an difficult design challenge.
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cjcampbellalmost 7 years ago
Call it ADHD or what you want, but I tend to experience this a bit more than most people I know. Applying to tech, it&#x27;s the number one reason Windows 8 didn&#x27;t work for me. The loss of context when the start screen took over was too disorienting.
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egypturnashalmost 7 years ago
Ever since I learnt about this, I have made a practice of saying what I&#x27;m doing out loud as I leave one room and enter another one to do the thing I want to do. So I have that moment of &quot;I walked through a door and flushed my brain&#x27;s to-do cache&quot;, but it&#x27;s quickly remedied by the fact that I loaded up a few words describing what I want to do the instant before I stepped through the door into the longer pipeline of brain-to-mouth.<p>It helps me, at least.
Bizarroalmost 7 years ago
I&#x27;m not sure about this article. For as bad as my memory has always been (and especially bad for being a programmer), I don&#x27;t have many &quot;why am I in here&quot; moments.<p>It does happen occasionally, but as someone who is thinking about &quot;work-on-the-fly&quot; wherever I am, I think I&#x27;m just accustomed to noodling over work (or other background processes) &quot;in the background&quot;.<p>Since lots of us are engineer-types, are we more apt at that background processing and then when we hit our primary target (in here to look for keys), we&#x27;re able to shit into primary focus mode?<p>Now if I&#x27;m searching for keys, noodling over some design in the background, and then my wife pops me with a question while I&#x27;m lumbering through the house, then I&#x27;m in trouble;)
tejtmalmost 7 years ago
My wife refers to this as &quot;Male refrigerator blindness&quot;<p>It is also why I prefer the NASA mission control approach to monitor layout
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reallymentalalmost 7 years ago
It&#x27;s context switching, I face this daily due to my OCD. The damn doorways are always a problem.<p>I&#x27;m not very well versed on this subject, but have there been any experiments conducted with a doorway in the middle of a basketball court or a field?<p>I&#x27;m sure that would mess me up for a good couple of minutes as well. It&#x27;s not just doorways that lead to a different room, it&#x27;s just the fact that there&#x27;s a doorway present, that changes my context of things.<p>Maybe I&#x27;m the weird one.
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UncleEntityalmost 7 years ago
I don&#x27;t even need a doorway, I can easily forget what I was up to between thinking &quot;need keys&quot; and walking over to where the keys live.<p>Kind of annoying TBH...
okketalmost 7 years ago
A human &#x27;context switch&#x27; seems to be equally expensive as for a computer.
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owaislonealmost 7 years ago
This happens to me quite often and lately, it has started to creep into my computer usage. I often forget why I opened a new browser tab.
hapninalmost 7 years ago
I&#x27;m old and now believe in the hereafter. I walk into a room and ask myself, &quot;What am I here after?&quot;
mooglyalmost 7 years ago
There must be something wrong with me, because I don&#x27;t recognise myself in this at all. I&#x27;m not sure I&#x27;ve ever experienced this.
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dlwdlwalmost 7 years ago
Doors trigger our minds loading screens. Memory is loaded from disk. Old context is ejected new is injected. The ego or “i” concept is allotted small attention&#x2F;memory to carry over stuff. If attention is lost in the middle, the background swap can happen subconscioslu and something you thought you placed nearby can be moved.
gymshoesalmost 7 years ago
I think this effect happens of the many distractions in life.<p>Whenever I open a new tab it shows a list of the most popular search trends. I forget what I was supposed to search because fomo.<p>To combat this I have a to do list app where I conveniently list all distractions and forget about them. It&#x27;s easy too because I know I have that saved for later.
fredleyalmost 7 years ago
According to <i>The Meaning of Liff</i>, I have always thought of this as &quot;Woking&quot;.<p><a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;tmoliff.blogspot.com&#x2F;2012&#x2F;06&#x2F;woking-participial-vb.html?m=1" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;tmoliff.blogspot.com&#x2F;2012&#x2F;06&#x2F;woking-participial-vb.ht...</a>
barcoderalmost 7 years ago
If something is troubling my mind I will walk through a door and voila! My brain has found something else to think about.
hangtwentyalmost 7 years ago
This thread is a great example of why I love hackernews. It&#x27;s these curious ones.
erikigalmost 7 years ago
I&#x27;m pretty sure I&#x27;ve suffered from this from the moment I was born
mylonsalmost 7 years ago
also an interesting effect with psychedelics
erucialmost 7 years ago
I usually forget why I exited