Children usually miss additional information when they focus on objects or events. This common phenomenon is termed as inattentional blindness. To explore the age-related degree of this phenomenon, we applied a motion task to study the developmental difference of inattentional blindness. A group of 7-to-14-year-old children and adults participated in Experiment 1. The results showed that there was no significant developmental difference in sustained inattentional blindness. Considering that young children's performance on the primary task was poor, we hypothesized that the difficulty of the primary task may contribute to the negative findings. Therefore, we decreased the difficulty of the primary task in Experiment 2. Still, the development...
Researchers suggest that while intellectually gifted children might not always display adequate focu...
Previous research has revealed marked improvements in cognitive control between the age of 10 years ...
By approximately 6 years of age, children can use time-based visual selection to ignore stationary s...
Children usually miss additional information when they focus on objects or events. This common pheno...
Children usually miss additional information when they focus on objects or events. This common pheno...
Children usually miss additional information when they focus on objects or events. This common pheno...
The study of inattentional blindness, or the failure to notice the appearance of unexpected stimuli ...
Background: Most of the previous inattentional blindness (IB) studies focused on the factors that co...
Change blindness describes the surprising difficulty of detecting large changes in visual scenes whe...
Inattentional blindness, whereby observers fail to detect unexpected stimuli, has been robustly demo...
Change blindness describes the surprising difficulty of detecting large changes in visual scenes whe...
Adults can ignore old and prioritize newly arriving visual stimuli, enabling optimal goal-directed s...
Previous researches have shown that people with higher fluid intelligence are more likely to detec...
People sometimes fail to notice salient unexpected objects when their attention is otherwise occupie...
Inattentional blindness (IB) occurs when an individual does not notice a salient but unexpected obje...
Researchers suggest that while intellectually gifted children might not always display adequate focu...
Previous research has revealed marked improvements in cognitive control between the age of 10 years ...
By approximately 6 years of age, children can use time-based visual selection to ignore stationary s...
Children usually miss additional information when they focus on objects or events. This common pheno...
Children usually miss additional information when they focus on objects or events. This common pheno...
Children usually miss additional information when they focus on objects or events. This common pheno...
The study of inattentional blindness, or the failure to notice the appearance of unexpected stimuli ...
Background: Most of the previous inattentional blindness (IB) studies focused on the factors that co...
Change blindness describes the surprising difficulty of detecting large changes in visual scenes whe...
Inattentional blindness, whereby observers fail to detect unexpected stimuli, has been robustly demo...
Change blindness describes the surprising difficulty of detecting large changes in visual scenes whe...
Adults can ignore old and prioritize newly arriving visual stimuli, enabling optimal goal-directed s...
Previous researches have shown that people with higher fluid intelligence are more likely to detec...
People sometimes fail to notice salient unexpected objects when their attention is otherwise occupie...
Inattentional blindness (IB) occurs when an individual does not notice a salient but unexpected obje...
Researchers suggest that while intellectually gifted children might not always display adequate focu...
Previous research has revealed marked improvements in cognitive control between the age of 10 years ...
By approximately 6 years of age, children can use time-based visual selection to ignore stationary s...