Exploring the informational sources of metaperception: the case of Change Blindness Blindness |
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Authors: | Loussouarn Anna Gabriel Damien Proust Joëlle |
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Affiliation: | aInstitut Jean-Nicod, Department of Cognitive Studies, Ecole Normale Supérieure, 29, rue d’Ulm, 75005 Paris, France;bClinical Investigation Centre, Inserm CIT 808, Besançon University Hospital, 2, Place St. Jacques, 25030 Besançon, France |
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Abstract: | Perceivers generally show a poor ability to detect changes, a condition referred to as “Change Blindness” (CB). They are, in addition, “blind to their own blindness”. A common explanation of this “Change Blindness Blindness” (CBB) is that it derives from an inadequate, “photographical” folk-theory about perception. This explanation, however, does not account for intra-individual variations of CBB across trials. Our study aims to explore an alternative theory, according to which participants base their self-evaluations on two activity-dependent cues, namely search time and perceived success in prior trials. These cues were found to influence self-evaluation in two orthogonal ways: success-feedback influenced self-evaluation in a global, contextual way, presumably by recalibrating the norm of adequacy for the task. Search time influenced it in a local way, predicting the success of a given trial from its duration. |
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Keywords: | Change Blindness Change Blindness Blindness Confidence judgments Fluency Biased feedback Effort heuristic |
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