Tactile and visual distractors induce change blindness for tactile stimuli presented on the fingertips.
Recent studies of change detection have revealed that people are surprisingly poor at detecting changes between two consecutively-presented scenes, when they are separated by a distractor that masks the transients typically associated with change. This failure, known as 'change blindness',...
Main Authors: | Auvray, M, Gallace, A, Hartcher-O'Brien, J, Tan, H, Spence, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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