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Trajectory changes are susceptible to change blindness manipulations
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2018
bioRxiv
pre-print
People routinely fail to notice that things have changed in a visual scene if they do not perceive the changes in the process of occurring, a phenomenon known as 'change blindness'. The majority of lab-based change blindness studies use static stimuli and require participants to identify simple changes such as alterations in stimulus orientation or scene composition. This study uses a 'flicker' paradigm adapted for dynamic stimuli which allowed for both simple orientation changes and more
doi:10.1101/391359
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