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  2. Inattentional blindness - Wikipedia

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    The following criteria are required to classify an event as an inattentional blindness episode: 1) the observer must fail to notice a visual object or event, 2) the object or event must be fully visible, 3) observers must be able to readily identify the object if they are consciously perceiving it, [3] and 4) the event must be unexpected and the failure to see the object or event must be due ...

  3. Daniel Simons - Wikipedia

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    Simons is best known for his work on change blindness and inattentional blindness, two surprising examples of how people can be unaware of information right in front of their eyes. His research interests also include visual cognition, perception , memory , attention , and awareness .

  4. Change blindness - Wikipedia

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    Also includes demonstrations of inattentional blindness. (requires QuickTime and some require Java) Dan Dennett's 2003 talk Archived 2011-12-13 at the Wayback Machine at TED shows some visual illusions including several striking examples of change blindness. Re-creation of Simons & Levin experiment by British illusionist Derren Brown

  5. How magic works: Magicians share 6 psychological secrets they ...

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    Chen says one classic example is the Invisible Gorilla ... This half-second is often enough to produce the inattentional blindness that allows the magician to get away with a sneaky move in their ...

  6. Is 'The Irrational' Coming Back? - AOL

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    Want to know what inattentional blindness is? Watch the Episode 2, in which a normally observant journalist fails to notice that her tea is poisoned because she's too distracted by a staged ...

  7. List of blindness effects - Wikipedia

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    Hysterical blindness (nowadays known as conversion disorder), the appearance of neurological symptoms without a neurological cause. Inattentional blindness or perceptual blindness, failing to notice some stimulus that is in plain sight. Motion blindness, a neuropsychological disorder causing an inability to perceive motion.

  8. Incidental memory - Wikipedia

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    This is due to the mechanisms of inattentional blindness and inattentional amnesia that cause a lack of semantic processing, compromising incidental memory. [12] These phenomenas are a byproduct of selective attention, where individuals with their attention occupied fail to notice or recall salient or frequently encountered information deemed ...

  9. Normal blindness: New study explains why we don't see ... - AOL

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    A study explains why brains can only process a little visual information at a time, what researchers call "normal blindness." It can leads to missing typos. Normal blindness: New study explains ...