Change blindness is an interesting phenomenon in which people fail to see large observable and obvious changes that would normally be detected without difficulty. The various explanations proposed to explain the phenomenon can be classified under two classes, representation failures and non-representation failures. To date, however, there is no single theory able to fully account for the phenomenon of change blindness. Many theories extend their findings and complement one other. Some implications discussed in this review include individual differences in experiencing change blindness as well as humans’ overconfidence with their change detection ability. There remains potential for advancements in the field of change blindness.Bachelor of A...
The phenomenon of change blindness reveals that people are surprisingly poor at detecting unexpected...
Change blindness is a well-studied perceptual phenomenon that demonstrates the volatility of the hum...
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...
As observers, we generally have a strong impression of seeing everything in front of us at any momen...
This study explored trends in change detection within the change blindness (CB) flicker paradigm. A ...
this memory and can explicitly report details of a changed object in response to probing questions....
Our research is examining the effects of a student’s science background on change blindness for scie...
Change blindness-our inability to detect changes in a stimulus-occurs even when the change takes pla...
Across saccades, blinks, blank screens, movie cuts, and other interruptions, ob-servers fail to dete...
Change blindness is defined as a situation that change depending on replacement of information in fi...
Change blindness-our inability to detect changes in a stimulus-occurs even when the change takes pla...
Change blindness, the inability to detect change in a given scene, is a phenomenon due to our human ...
Background: The phenomenon of Change Blindness (CB) has been invoked in a number of fields of psycho...
Five aspects of visual change detection are reviewed. The first concerns the concept of change itsel...
The phenomenon of change blindness reveals that people are surprisingly poor at detecting unexpected...
Change blindness is a well-studied perceptual phenomenon that demonstrates the volatility of the hum...
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...
As observers, we generally have a strong impression of seeing everything in front of us at any momen...
This study explored trends in change detection within the change blindness (CB) flicker paradigm. A ...
this memory and can explicitly report details of a changed object in response to probing questions....
Our research is examining the effects of a student’s science background on change blindness for scie...
Change blindness-our inability to detect changes in a stimulus-occurs even when the change takes pla...
Across saccades, blinks, blank screens, movie cuts, and other interruptions, ob-servers fail to dete...
Change blindness is defined as a situation that change depending on replacement of information in fi...
Change blindness-our inability to detect changes in a stimulus-occurs even when the change takes pla...
Change blindness, the inability to detect change in a given scene, is a phenomenon due to our human ...
Background: The phenomenon of Change Blindness (CB) has been invoked in a number of fields of psycho...
Five aspects of visual change detection are reviewed. The first concerns the concept of change itsel...
The phenomenon of change blindness reveals that people are surprisingly poor at detecting unexpected...
Change blindness is a well-studied perceptual phenomenon that demonstrates the volatility of the hum...
Large changes in a scene often become difficult to notice if made during an eye movement, image flic...