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Change Blindness

The penny drops: change blindness at fixation

The penny drops: change blindness at fixation

... (inattentional blindness; Mack & Rock, 1998) and changes to be missed if they do not capture attention (change blindness; Simons & Levin, ...a change in the identity of a ...

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Visual marking and change blindness : moving occluders and transient masks neutralize shape changes to ignored objects

Visual marking and change blindness : moving occluders and transient masks neutralize shape changes to ignored objects

... in change blindness conditions (Rensink, ...similar change blindness processes are occurring in the experiments presented above, as participants seem to be blind to the changes made to the ...

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Effect of Simultaneous Emotions and Driving Tasks on Driver’s Change Blindness

Effect of Simultaneous Emotions and Driving Tasks on Driver’s Change Blindness

... Change blindness is an important phenomenon where a driver may skip some information in the driving scene due to its rapidly changing and dynamic ...of change blindness was the ...of ...

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Change blindness in proximity aware mobile interfaces

Change blindness in proximity aware mobile interfaces

... more change blindness errors than non-moving ...classic change blindness experi- ments in which it was found that gradual changes are harder to detect than instant ...gradual change ...

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The hazards of perception : evaluating a change blindness demonstration within a real world driver education course

The hazards of perception : evaluating a change blindness demonstration within a real world driver education course

... The change blindness demon- stration implemented in the driver education course may benefit from the fact that it was delivered in a group setting, which allowed discussion and encouraged engage- ment with ...

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Match action: the role of motion and audio in creating global change blindness in film

Match action: the role of motion and audio in creating global change blindness in film

... global change blindness (Rensink, ORegan, & Clark, 1997) as the entire visual scene changes (assuming the film screen fills most of the viewer’s visual ...

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Faces do not capture special attention in children with autism spectrum disorder: a change blindness study

Faces do not capture special attention in children with autism spectrum disorder: a change blindness study

... the change blindness paradigm (see Simons & Levin, 1997; Simons & Rensink, 2005; Yokosawa & Ohtani, 2003 for reviews) to further explore the mechanism underlying atypical facial orienting in ...

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A different kind of weapon focus: simulated training with ballistic weapons reduces change blindness

A different kind of weapon focus: simulated training with ballistic weapons reduces change blindness

... There are two alternative accounts for the data from the first two experiments. First, it is possible that the ob- served effect of training with the tool is a product of ele- vated arousal, rather than sensorimotor ...

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Are failures to look, to represent, or to learn associated with change blindness during screen-capture video learning?

Are failures to look, to represent, or to learn associated with change blindness during screen-capture video learning?

... as change blindness and inattentional blindness are robust, it is not entirely clear how these failures of visual awareness are related to failures to attend to visual information, to represent it, ...

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Implicit and explicit measures of visual processing within 'Inattentional Blindness' and 'Change Blindness' paradigms

Implicit and explicit measures of visual processing within 'Inattentional Blindness' and 'Change Blindness' paradigms

... ‘Change Blindness’ was reported by Simons, Franconeri and Reimer ...the change was ...‘Change Blindness’ could also occur without a visual disruption, and suggested that this experiment ...

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Change blindness in a dynamic scene due to endogenous override of exogenous attentional cues

Change blindness in a dynamic scene due to endogenous override of exogenous attentional cues

... participants fixated the faces of the cards (see supplementary video 2). Participants were shown the video a second time and instructed not to count the cards. During this second presentation of the video most ...

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When Good Observers Go Bad: Change Blindness, Inattentional Blindness, and Visual Experience

When Good Observers Go Bad: Change Blindness, Inattentional Blindness, and Visual Experience

... When considering how CB and IB might relate to each other, it is useful to begin by reviewing exactly what these terms denote. Strictly speaking, CB simply denotes the failure to report the presence of significant ...

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Seeing, Sensing, and Scrutinizing

Seeing, Sensing, and Scrutinizing

... induced blindness: repetition blindness (Kanwisher, 1987), inattentional blindness (Mack & Rock, 1998), change blindness (Rensink, O’Regan & Clark, 1997), and an attentional ...

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The Role of Dialogic Teaching in Fostering Critical Literacy in an Urban High School English Classroom

The Role of Dialogic Teaching in Fostering Critical Literacy in an Urban High School English Classroom

... of change blindness, known as inattentional blindness, provides support for the hypothesis that attention is required for changes to be detected (Neisser, ...the change location, subjects ...

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Representing vision and blindness

Representing vision and blindness

... of blindness. For example, there is color blindness and change ...blindness. Blindness can also be defined relative to a ...sense, blindness comes in ...

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Causes and 3-year-incidence of blindness in Jing-An District, Shanghai, China 2001-2009

Causes and 3-year-incidence of blindness in Jing-An District, Shanghai, China 2001-2009

... of blindness registered before 2001 were not ...of blindness likely represents increased registration rather than increasing levels of ...of blindness was recorded for each eye, which would increase ...

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Rapid action to avoid cataract blindness in South Sulawesi

Rapid action to avoid cataract blindness in South Sulawesi

... Based on this evaluation of the challenges and scale of the problem, we conducted a ‘crash program’ from 2013 to 2016.This program started with established trust through advocacy to the governor and local ...

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Global prevalence of childhood cataract: a systematic review

Global prevalence of childhood cataract: a systematic review

... Cataract is defined as any opacity of the crystalline lens of the eye, which impedes the passage of light causing reduced visual acuity and impaired contrast sensitivity. Cataract in children may be congenital or ...

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Inattentional blindness for a gun during a simulated police vehicle stop

Inattentional blindness for a gun during a simulated police vehicle stop

... inattentional blindness ” use unexpected objects that are irrelevant to the primary task and to the participant ...inattentional blindness for a potentially dangerous object in a naturalistic real-world ...

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Spotlight on childhood blindness

Spotlight on childhood blindness

... Replacement gene therapy with a human RPGRIP1 sequence slows photoreceptor degeneration in a murine model of leber congenital amaurosis.. Hum Gene Ther.[r] ...

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