No blindness for things that do not change |
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Authors: | Theeuwes Jan |
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Affiliation: | Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Abstract— It is well known that under normal circumstances, human observers are able to detect a visual change (a luminance transient) in the outside world very easily. This study demonstrated that observers are also easily able to detect a nonchanging element if it is located in a display containing multiple elements that do change. That is, a nonchanging element popped out from a display containing multiple changing elements (luminance transients). The efficient detection of the nonchanging element may be due to temporal grouping created by the dynamic character of the stimulus display. |
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