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Interpretations: Change Blindness

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Abstract
Daniel Simons and his colleagues were intrigued to learn which factors influence whether or not something is perceived. Many of the experiments they have conducted relate to what they term change blindness--changing some aspect of clothing or background detail in the middle of a conversation or action scene and seeing if people will notice. People think they will detect such changes, but as Simons relates, that's 90% overconfidence.
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Introduction to Psychology, Sensation and Perception, Inside Out
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