Change blindness theory and consequences (original) (raw)

Change blindness: past, present, and future

Ronald A Rensink

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2005

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Change blindness and visual memory: Visual representations get rich and act poor

Donald Varakin

British Journal of Psychology, 2006

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Detecting changes in real-world objects: The relationship between visual long-term memory and change blindness

Angelo Alvarez

Communicative & Integrative Biology, 2009

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On the applications of change blindness

Ronald A Rensink

Psychologia, 2008

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Dimensions of change detection within the phenomenon of change blindness

rebone gcabo

2003

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Change Blindness: Implications for the Nature of Visual Attention

Ronald A Rensink

Vision and Attention, 2001

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Object presentations in change blindness

Rogier Landman

2003

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Change blindness and inattentional blindness

Melinda Jensen

Wiley Interdisciplinary …, 2011

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Change blindness blindness, and inattentional blindness produced by continuity of spatiotemporal information.

Diana Sutherland

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Beyond the Grand Illusion: What Change Blindness Really Teaches Us About Vision

Alva Noë

Visual Cognition, 2000

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Change Blindness, Psychology of

George McConkie, Lester Loschky

Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science

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Partial Representations of Scenes in Change Blindness: In the Eyes and in the Hands

Rick Dale

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When good observers go bad: Change blindness, inattentional blindness, and visual experience

Ronald A Rensink

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Attention: Change Blindness and Inattentional Blindness

Ronald A Rensink

In Encyclopedia of Consciousness, Vol 1. W. Banks (ed). New York: Elsevier. pp. 47-59. , 2009

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Action blindness in response to gradual changes

Stéphanie Chambaron

Consciousness and Cognition, 2010

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Change Blindness

Steve Baldwin

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Change Detection in a Change Blindness Flicker Paradigm

David J F Maree

South African Journal of Psychology, 2004

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To see or not to see: The need for attention to perceive changes in scenes

Ronald A Rensink

Psychological Science, 1997

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Change detection

Ronald A Rensink

Annual Review of Psychology, 2002

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Mapping visual attention with change blindness: new directions for a new method

peter tse

Cognitive Science, 2004

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When good observers go bad: Change blindness, inattentional blindness, and visual experience. Psyche: An Interdisciplinary

Ronald A Rensink

2000

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Failures to see: Attentive blank stares revealed by change blindness

R Fendrich, Howard Hughes

Consciousness and Cognition, 2008

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Visual memory for natural scenes: Evidence from change detection and visual search

Andrew Hollingworth

Visual Cognition, 2006

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Exploring the informational sources of metaperception: The case of Change Blindness Blindness

Damien Gabriel, Anna Loussouarn, Joelle Proust

Consciousness and Cognition, 2011

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Attention, Fixation, and Change Blindness

Tony Cheng

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Change blindness and the primacy of object appearance

Simon Liversedge

Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2006

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The role of figure-ground segregation in change blindness

Rogier Landman

Tissue Antigens, 2004

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Iconic memory for natural scenes: Evidence using a modified change-detection procedure

Jason Clarke, Arien Mack

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Edit Blindness: The relationship between attention and global change blindness in dynamic scenes

Tim Smith

Journal of Eye Movement Research, 2008

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The development of change detection

David I. Shore

Developmental Science, 2006

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Perceptual conditions necessary to induce change blindness

Sandro Bettella

Visual Cognition 10(2):233-255, 2003

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A Comparison of Change Blindness in Real-World and On-Screen Viewing of Museum Artefacts

Jim Harris, Chrystalina Antoniades

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