ABSTRACT: In the critical trial of the "inattention paradigm " about 25 % of the participants did not notice the target stimulus. A significant percent of these "inattentionally blind " subjects did not detect the target objects when explicitly asked about them. Nevertheless, in an implicit test these subjects showed that the target objects were processed. The "inattentionally blind " subjects in the inattention paradigm are blind to the critical stimulus in the same sense that subjects in the Stroop task are blind to the meaning of the presented words. In both cases blindness reflects the limitations of the representations resulting from automatic processing. Therefore, these results are best conceptualized as...
Failures of visual awareness occur when attentional processing limitations prevent an observer from ...
Although we experience a rich and detailed world every time we look around, we do not have the capac...
Inattentional blindness (IB) occurs when an individual does not notice a salient but unexpected obje...
extensive research program surrounding a phenomenon called inattentional blindness is reported by Ma...
ABSTRACT: I discuss the relations between the phenomenon of inattentional blindness and neuropsychol...
referring to a tendency for people to be unaware of stimuli that are currently unattended. Bright an...
International audienceThe inattentional blindness phenomenon refers to situations where a visible bu...
Failures of conscious visual awareness occur when specific task demands prevent an observer from det...
When attention is otherwise engaged, observers may experience inattentional blindness, failing to no...
Inattentional blindness refers to that observers cannot detect some stimuli even if the stimuli stan...
Two Inattentional Blindness type experiments involving 446 participants were performed in order to e...
We discuss potential benefits of research in which attention is directed toward or away from a spoke...
Inattentional blindness, the act of failing to notice clearly visible, salient objects in one’s envi...
Inattentional blindness (IB) occurs when an observer, who is engaged in a resource-consuming task, f...
I discuss the relations between the phenomenon of inattentional blindness and neuropsychological syn...
Failures of visual awareness occur when attentional processing limitations prevent an observer from ...
Although we experience a rich and detailed world every time we look around, we do not have the capac...
Inattentional blindness (IB) occurs when an individual does not notice a salient but unexpected obje...
extensive research program surrounding a phenomenon called inattentional blindness is reported by Ma...
ABSTRACT: I discuss the relations between the phenomenon of inattentional blindness and neuropsychol...
referring to a tendency for people to be unaware of stimuli that are currently unattended. Bright an...
International audienceThe inattentional blindness phenomenon refers to situations where a visible bu...
Failures of conscious visual awareness occur when specific task demands prevent an observer from det...
When attention is otherwise engaged, observers may experience inattentional blindness, failing to no...
Inattentional blindness refers to that observers cannot detect some stimuli even if the stimuli stan...
Two Inattentional Blindness type experiments involving 446 participants were performed in order to e...
We discuss potential benefits of research in which attention is directed toward or away from a spoke...
Inattentional blindness, the act of failing to notice clearly visible, salient objects in one’s envi...
Inattentional blindness (IB) occurs when an observer, who is engaged in a resource-consuming task, f...
I discuss the relations between the phenomenon of inattentional blindness and neuropsychological syn...
Failures of visual awareness occur when attentional processing limitations prevent an observer from ...
Although we experience a rich and detailed world every time we look around, we do not have the capac...
Inattentional blindness (IB) occurs when an individual does not notice a salient but unexpected obje...