Continuous reel scrolling, a ubiquitous feature of modern social media platforms, presents a unique user experience characterized by an endless stream of visual content. This paper examines the perceptual and cognitive impacts of this interaction paradigm, focusing on its potential to induce a state of heightened engagement, alter attentional processes, and contribute to cognitive fatigue. We synthesize findings from diverse fields, including visual perception, cognitive psychology, human-computer interaction, and media studies, to explore the mechanisms underlying the "unblinking scroll" effect and its potential implications for user well-being.
Bhadouria et al. (Tue,) studied this question.