Evidence from many different paradigms (e.g. change blindness, inattentional blindness, transsaccadic integration) indicate that observers are often very poor at reporting changes to their visual environment. Such evidence has been used to suggest that the spatio-temporal coherence needed to represent change can only occur in the presence of focused attention. In four experiments we use modified change blindness tasks to demonstrate (a) that sensitivity to change does occur in the absence of awareness, and (b) this sensitivity does not rely on the redeployment of attention. We discuss these results in relation to theories of scene perception, and propose a reinterpretation of the role of attention in representing change
Although change blindness could suggest that observers represent far less of their visual world than...
this memory and can explicitly report details of a changed object in response to probing questions....
ABSTRACT: Changes made during a brief visual interruption sometimes go undetected, even when the obj...
Several paradigms (e.g. change blindness, inattentional blindness, transsaccadic integration) indica...
Observers are often unaware of changes in their visual environment until attention is drawn to the l...
Observers are often unaware of changes in their visual environment until attention is drawn to the l...
AbstractLarge changes in a scene often become difficult to notice if made during an eye movement, im...
Recently we suggested that studies of change blindness may be telling us more about the limits of ex...
Recently we suggested that studies of change blindness may be telling us more about the limits of ex...
Large changes in a scene often become difficult to notice if made during an eye movement, image flic...
Change blindness is a phenomenon in which major changes to a visual scene go unnoticed. There are ma...
Changes made during a brief visual interruption sometimes go undetected, even when the object underg...
Across saccades, blinks, blank screens, movie cuts, and other interruptions, ob-servers fail to dete...
Change detection is in many ways analogous to visual search. Yet, unlike search, successful detectio...
Across saccades, blinks, blank screens, movie cuts, and other interruptions, ob-servers fail to dete...
Although change blindness could suggest that observers represent far less of their visual world than...
this memory and can explicitly report details of a changed object in response to probing questions....
ABSTRACT: Changes made during a brief visual interruption sometimes go undetected, even when the obj...
Several paradigms (e.g. change blindness, inattentional blindness, transsaccadic integration) indica...
Observers are often unaware of changes in their visual environment until attention is drawn to the l...
Observers are often unaware of changes in their visual environment until attention is drawn to the l...
AbstractLarge changes in a scene often become difficult to notice if made during an eye movement, im...
Recently we suggested that studies of change blindness may be telling us more about the limits of ex...
Recently we suggested that studies of change blindness may be telling us more about the limits of ex...
Large changes in a scene often become difficult to notice if made during an eye movement, image flic...
Change blindness is a phenomenon in which major changes to a visual scene go unnoticed. There are ma...
Changes made during a brief visual interruption sometimes go undetected, even when the object underg...
Across saccades, blinks, blank screens, movie cuts, and other interruptions, ob-servers fail to dete...
Change detection is in many ways analogous to visual search. Yet, unlike search, successful detectio...
Across saccades, blinks, blank screens, movie cuts, and other interruptions, ob-servers fail to dete...
Although change blindness could suggest that observers represent far less of their visual world than...
this memory and can explicitly report details of a changed object in response to probing questions....
ABSTRACT: Changes made during a brief visual interruption sometimes go undetected, even when the obj...