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- Visual Attention and Change Detection
- Change Blindness: Past, Present, and Future
- Dissociating the Neural Mechanisms of Visual Attention in Change Detection Using Functional MRI
- The Effect of an Auditory Stimulus on Change Blindness
- Attention to Faces: a Change-Blindness Study
- Change Blindness
- Sensing and Seeing Associated with Overlapping Occipitoparietal Activation in Simultaneous EEG-Fmri
- Edit Blindness: the Relationship Between Attention and Global Change Blindness in Dynamic Scenes
- Change Detection in the Flicker Paradigm: the Role of Fixation Position Within the Scene
- Implementing Inattentional Blindness
- The Scope and Limits of Implicit Visual Change Detection JYVÄSKYLÄ STUDIES in EDUCATION, PSYCHOLOGY and SOCIAL RESEARCH 495
- Change Blindness Blindness: Beliefs About the Roles of Intention and Scene Complexity in Change Detection Q
- Olfactory Illusions: Where Are They? ⇑ Richard J
- From Change Blindness to Choice Blindness
- The Dark Side of Visual Attention Marvin M Chun* and René Marois
- Implicit Processing During Change Blindness Revealed with Mouse-Contingent and Gaze-Contingent Displays
- The Signature of Undetected Change: an Exploratory Electrotomographic Investigation of Gradual Change Blindness John E
- INVITED ADDRESS CHANGE BLINDNESS to GRADUAL CHANGES in FACIAL EXPRESSIONS Elodie DAVID(1)
- Change Blindness Vs
- 5 Sensation and Perception [Adapted from Crash Course Psychology with Hank Green, Written by Kathleen Yale, Edited by Blake De Pastino, with Psychology Consultant Dr
- Time Course of Brain Activity During Change Blindness and Change Awareness: Performance Is Predicted by Neural Events Before Change Onset
- Change Blindness. Tomonaga and Imura (2015) Especially If the Rate of Change Is Slow
- Change Blindness and the Relationship of College Students with Different Majors
- Assessing the Relationship Between Change Blindness and the Anchoring Effect
- An Examination of Inattentional Blindness in Law Enforcement
- Change Blindness in the Absence of a Visual Disruption
- Investigating Change Blindness in Three-Dimensional Dynamic Stimuli." (2004)
- Eye Movements During Change Detection: Implications for Search Constraints, Memory Limitations, and Scanning Strategies
- Perceptual Consciousness Overflows Cognitive Access
- The Roles of Encoding, Retrieval, and Awareness in Change Detection