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Experiments and Studies
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Definition
Change blindness occurs when a person fails to detect large changes in his vision field.
Inattentional blindness occurs when a person fails to see things that are actually there.
Choice blindness occurs when a person fails to remember obvious mismatches between objects and related traits.
Demonstrations
- Change Blindness Demonstration [View Demonstration]
- Change Blindness Demonstration [View Demonstration]
- Inattentional Blindness - See the Gorilla! [View Demonstration]
Background Information
- Change blindness [View Resource]
- Inattentional blindness [View Resource]
- Choice Blindness [View Resource]
- Choice blindness [View Resource]
Experiments, Studies and Articles
- Inattentional Blindness: Can auditory distractor make a difference? [View Experiment]
- Visual Sensing Without Seeing [View Experiment]
- Volatile visual representations: Failing to detect changes in recently processed information [View Experiment]
- Failure to detect changes to attended objects in motion pictures [View Experiment]
- The Need for Attention to Perceive Changes in Scenes [View Experiment]
- Gorillas in our midst: sustained inattentional blindness for dynamic events [View Experiment]
- From Change Blindness to Choice Blindness [View Experiment]
- Magic and the Brain: Magicians have been testing and exploiting the limits of cognition and attention for hundreds of years [View Experiment]
- Subcortical Modulation of Attention Counters Change Blindness [View Experiment]
- Choice Blindness Experiment Sheds More Light On Decision Making Processes [View Experiment]
- Inattentional blindness [View Experiment]
- When Good Observers Go Bad: Change Blindness, Inattentional Blindness, and Visual Experience [View Experiment]
- Change blindness [View Experiment]
- The effects of eye movements, spatial attention, and stimulus features on inattentional blindness [View Experiment]
- Inattentional blindness and augmented-vision displays: Effects of cartoon-like filtering and attended scene [View Experiment]
Theses and Dissertations
- Visual enhancement of animated time series to reduce change blindness [View Thesis]
- Flying Under the Radar:Studying Inattentional Blindness in a Dynamic Task [View Thesis]
- Implicit and explicit capture of attention: what it takes to be noticed [View Thesis]
- Differences in flicker paradigm response times: Change blindness in snake phobics [View Thesis]
- Visual Attention Framework: Application to Event Analysis [View Thesis]
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