Change blindness is defined as a situation that change depending on replacement of information in first presented picture with following information on empty screen is not detected. Attention makes easier for observer to detect change in focused area during change detection period. From this point of view, attention levels of individuals were focused and their effects on change blindness were determined within the scope of the study. Therefore, eye tracking data was recorded. As a result of performed One Way Variance Analysis, change blindness scores of individuals show significant differences according to attention levels (high-medium-low). When performed Post-hoc test was evaluated, it was seen that individuals with high attention levels ...
Evidence from many different paradigms (e.g. change blindness, inattentional blindness, transsaccadi...
ABSTRACT: Changes made during a brief visual interruption sometimes go undetected, even when the obj...
Change blindness on web pages was studied for 20 participants. The purpose was to find how change ...
Change blindness is defined as a situation that change depending on replacement of information in fi...
Change blindness is a phenomenon in which major changes to a visual scene go unnoticed. There are ma...
In a change blindness paradigm, participants are presented with two images (alternating or side-by-s...
Our research is examining the effects of a student’s science background on change blindness for scie...
Change blindness on web pages was studied for 20 participants. The purpose was to find how change bl...
Studies have found that observers pay less attention to cast shadows in images than to better illumi...
Observers are often unaware of changes in their visual environment until attention is drawn to the l...
Studies suggest that visual attention, guided in part by features’ visual salience, is necessary for...
Change blindness is an interesting phenomenon in which people fail to see large observable and obvio...
The current study investigated whether differences exist in eyewitness identification and change bli...
ABSTRACT: Changes made during a brief visual interruption sometimes go undetected, even when the obj...
The current study investigated whether differences exist in eyewitness identification an...
Evidence from many different paradigms (e.g. change blindness, inattentional blindness, transsaccadi...
ABSTRACT: Changes made during a brief visual interruption sometimes go undetected, even when the obj...
Change blindness on web pages was studied for 20 participants. The purpose was to find how change ...
Change blindness is defined as a situation that change depending on replacement of information in fi...
Change blindness is a phenomenon in which major changes to a visual scene go unnoticed. There are ma...
In a change blindness paradigm, participants are presented with two images (alternating or side-by-s...
Our research is examining the effects of a student’s science background on change blindness for scie...
Change blindness on web pages was studied for 20 participants. The purpose was to find how change bl...
Studies have found that observers pay less attention to cast shadows in images than to better illumi...
Observers are often unaware of changes in their visual environment until attention is drawn to the l...
Studies suggest that visual attention, guided in part by features’ visual salience, is necessary for...
Change blindness is an interesting phenomenon in which people fail to see large observable and obvio...
The current study investigated whether differences exist in eyewitness identification and change bli...
ABSTRACT: Changes made during a brief visual interruption sometimes go undetected, even when the obj...
The current study investigated whether differences exist in eyewitness identification an...
Evidence from many different paradigms (e.g. change blindness, inattentional blindness, transsaccadi...
ABSTRACT: Changes made during a brief visual interruption sometimes go undetected, even when the obj...
Change blindness on web pages was studied for 20 participants. The purpose was to find how change ...