Summary : Influence of semantic factors on blindness to progressive changes in visual scenes. Several studies have shown that under some circumstances observers have difficulty detecting changes that occur in successive views of a visual scene. Recent work has confirmed this finding in situations in which the change, instead of occurring abruptly, is made gradually but infull view. This work suggests that observers have access only to a small portion of the information available in a scene. The question arises, what determines which information will be accessed ? The experiments reported here first confirm that change blindness can be obtained using progressive changes in full view. Second, they investigate the influence on change detection...
Across saccades, blinks, blank screens, movie cuts, and other interruptions, ob-servers fail to dete...
When two scenes are alternately displayed, separated by a mask, even large, repeated changes between...
ABSTRACT: Changes made during a brief visual interruption sometimes go undetected, even when the obj...
The representation of visual scenes : New insight from change blindness studies This paper deals w...
this memory and can explicitly report details of a changed object in response to probing questions....
Three experiments investigated whether the semantic informativeness of a scene region (object) influ...
115 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.An accurate and detailed repr...
Among the factors that give rise to the \u2018Change Blindness\u2019 phenomenon we wanted to investi...
Change blindness-our inability to detect changes in a stimulus-occurs even when the change takes pla...
Five aspects of visual change detection are reviewed. The first concerns the concept of change itsel...
Change blindness refers to the difficulty observers have in detecting otherwise obvious changes to v...
Change blindness-our inability to detect changes in a stimulus-occurs even when the change takes pla...
Changes made during a brief visual interruption sometimes go undetected, even when the object underg...
In a change detection paradigm, a target object in a natural scene either rotated in depth, was repl...
ABSTRACT: Changes made during a brief visual interruption sometimes go undetected, even when the obj...
Across saccades, blinks, blank screens, movie cuts, and other interruptions, ob-servers fail to dete...
When two scenes are alternately displayed, separated by a mask, even large, repeated changes between...
ABSTRACT: Changes made during a brief visual interruption sometimes go undetected, even when the obj...
The representation of visual scenes : New insight from change blindness studies This paper deals w...
this memory and can explicitly report details of a changed object in response to probing questions....
Three experiments investigated whether the semantic informativeness of a scene region (object) influ...
115 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.An accurate and detailed repr...
Among the factors that give rise to the \u2018Change Blindness\u2019 phenomenon we wanted to investi...
Change blindness-our inability to detect changes in a stimulus-occurs even when the change takes pla...
Five aspects of visual change detection are reviewed. The first concerns the concept of change itsel...
Change blindness refers to the difficulty observers have in detecting otherwise obvious changes to v...
Change blindness-our inability to detect changes in a stimulus-occurs even when the change takes pla...
Changes made during a brief visual interruption sometimes go undetected, even when the object underg...
In a change detection paradigm, a target object in a natural scene either rotated in depth, was repl...
ABSTRACT: Changes made during a brief visual interruption sometimes go undetected, even when the obj...
Across saccades, blinks, blank screens, movie cuts, and other interruptions, ob-servers fail to dete...
When two scenes are alternately displayed, separated by a mask, even large, repeated changes between...
ABSTRACT: Changes made during a brief visual interruption sometimes go undetected, even when the obj...