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Inattentional Blindness

Culture and generalized inattentional blindness

Culture and generalized inattentional blindness

... The simple groupoid defined by underlying cognitive mod- ular structure can be broken by intrusion of (rapid) crosstalk within it, and by the imposition of (slower) crosstalk from without it. The former, if strong ...

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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

... Additionally, results from the explicit question block did vary somewhat between the two experiments. For Experiment 2 the pattern o f correct responses matches those discovered by Mack and Rock throughout their ...

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Artificially created stimuli produced by a genetic algorithm using a saliency model as its fitness function show that Inattentional Blindness modulates performance in a pop out visual search paradigm

Artificially created stimuli produced by a genetic algorithm using a saliency model as its fitness function show that Inattentional Blindness modulates performance in a pop out visual search paradigm

... unexpected stimulus that appears in their visual field whereas others do notice it. This failure to notice unexpected stimuli is termed ‘Inattentional Blindness’ and is more likely to occur when we are ...

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Inattentional Blindness Factors that Make People Vulnerable to Security Threats in Social Networking Sites

Inattentional Blindness Factors that Make People Vulnerable to Security Threats in Social Networking Sites

... The findings of this study make a significant contribution, directly or indirectly, to the literature in several areas of study such as perception, deception, persuasion and information security management. Several ...

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Inattentional blindness through the eyes of the observer

Inattentional blindness through the eyes of the observer

... over inattentional blindness; er is bewezen dat een behoorlijk aantal (44%) van de participanten die zeggen de zwarte beer niet te hebben gezien, hun blik hierop toch langer dan 40 milliseconde hebben ...

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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

... Inspired by a real criminal case in which a police offi- cer claimed not to have noticed a fight occurring near him (see Chabris & Simons, 2010; Lehr, 2009), one study did examine inattentional ...

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Generalized inattentional blindness from a Global Workspace perspective

Generalized inattentional blindness from a Global Workspace perspective

... Attentional focus is necessary for consciousness to be effec- tive in learning new, or successfully carrying out old, skills. Too much focus, however, leads to inattentional blindness, which can be ...

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Inattentional blindness, absorption, working memory capacity, 
and paranormal belief

Inattentional blindness, absorption, working memory capacity, and paranormal belief

... Thalbourne, Bartemucci, Delin, Fox, & Nofi, 1997). One concern was that that this correlation may be inflated due to overlapping items in the two scales, with the TAS containing some items that clearly tap into ...

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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

... representations with some degree of sophistication are generated in the absence of focused attention (e.g., Rensink, 2000a). In both cases, then, explanations rely on an assumption that unattended stimuli can give rise ...

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In Sight but out of Mind? The Effect of Semantic Features on Unexpected Event Detection in an Inattentional Dual Task Paradigm.

In Sight but out of Mind? The Effect of Semantic Features on Unexpected Event Detection in an Inattentional Dual Task Paradigm.

... an inattentional dual task and toward a true dual task, because situations of inattentional blindness, by definition, require a primary task that utilizes the majority of an individual’s cognitive ...

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Change blindness in proximity aware mobile interfaces

Change blindness in proximity aware mobile interfaces

... Change blindness occurs when users fail to notice a single change within their field of ...change blindness studies are consistent in that attention is required to detect changes [11], where attention is ...

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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, ...

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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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Sex, gender and blindness: a new framework for equity

Sex, gender and blindness: a new framework for equity

... Four-fifths of all blind or vision impaired people live in middle-income and low-income countries with the African region and parts of Asia and the Middle East bearing the heaviest burden. At the same time, we know that ...

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Silence and Blindness in Richard Wright’s Native Son

Silence and Blindness in Richard Wright’s Native Son

... In line with Miralles’ position are the arguments of Ayan(2011) and Lowenstein (2013). For Ayan,Native Son is a novel whose business is to highlight emphatically ‘the psychological impact of race on African Americans’ as ...

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A SITUATION ANALYSIS OF CHILDHOOD BLINDNESS IN THE SUDAN

A SITUATION ANALYSIS OF CHILDHOOD BLINDNESS IN THE SUDAN

... dollars in lost productivity, caring for the blind, rehabilitation and special education. Approximately one third of this cost is thought to be incurred by blindness in children. Approximately three-quarters of ...

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Pathophysiological mechanisms of blindness in facial trauma: A review

Pathophysiological mechanisms of blindness in facial trauma: A review

... Figure 1. Patient injured by gunshot who developed blindness after blunt trauma of the eyeball due to retinal detachment. The patient underwent surgery with removal of foreign body and high doses of ...

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The Matabeleland massacres : Britain's wilful blindness

The Matabeleland massacres : Britain's wilful blindness

... communications between the British High Commission, Harare, and the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the Cabinet Office, the Prime Minister’s Office and the Ministry of Defence, London, as well as between the US ...

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The coupling of vision with locomotion in cortical blindness

The coupling of vision with locomotion in cortical blindness

... Permanent repository link: http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/12512/ Link to published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2014.04.015 Copyright and reuse: City Research Online aims to[r] ...

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The coupling of vision with locomotion in cortical blindness

The coupling of vision with locomotion in cortical blindness

... Results for Experiment 1: a Perceived optic flow speed as a function of walking speed for the expanding optic flow stimulus presented in a GY’s normally sighted hemifield, b GY’s cortica[r] ...

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