Are Familiar Objects More Likely to Be Noticed in an Inattentional Blindness Task?
People often fail to notice the presence of unexpected objects when their attention is engaged elsewhere. In dichotic listening tasks, for example, people often fail to notice unexpected content in the ignored speech stream even though they occasionally do notice highly familiar stimuli like their o...
Main Authors: | Yifan Ding, Daniel J. Simons, Connor M. Hults, Rishi Raja |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Ubiquity Press
2024-02-01
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Series: | Journal of Cognition |
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Online Access: | https://account.journalofcognition.org/index.php/up-j-jc/article/view/352 |
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