Inattentional Blindness

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Summary: Gorillas in our midst
Perhaps many people did experience: while searching for a spot they failed to notice their friends waving at them because their attention was fully focused on finding a spot that even when they looked right at their friends, they did not see them. The accuracy of visual representations has been of an increasing interest in the past 20 years. Many studies from the 1970s to the 1980s were conducted. The observers in these studies were engaged in a continuous task where they only focused on a certain angle and ignored other angles. An unexpected event happens, most of the observers however reported not seeing anything knowing that the visibility was clear to the subjects who weren’t taking part in focusing on the dynamic scene. There was a demonstration on the past few years that stated that the one of the main requirements of conscious perception is requiring attention. When attention is put on a new thing or event, subjects fail to notice the unexpected object even when it’s been there fixed. This is what we call inattentional blindness which is regarded as failure to notice an unexpected event or object even if it is in one’s field of vision because other tasks catching the person’s attention are being performed. This kind of experiments states that attention is mandatory for detecting change even though not sufficient. Attention is crucial to perception because without attention, the perception of visual features of our environment does not occur. One of the studies put observers to view two simultaneous events. The first event showed a hand-slapping game in which there were two players, one extending his hands, and the other player placing his hands on his opponent’s. The other event was of three p...

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...s blindness varies depending on the difficutly of the main task. The unexpected events might noticed more likely by the observers if they are similar visually to the main events that the observers are focusing on. The results of this experiment are much more consistent with the computer-based studies of inattentional blindness. The results of the experiments made so far also incite us to pay more attention on the findings from change blindness research. The change detection as in inattentional blindness studies depends more likely on the focus of attention. The findings of all experiments made so far suggest that unexpected events are most of the time ignored or disregarded knowing that in all those experiments, there was no requirements to ignore anything, however, there is still a questioning of whether these unexpected events would leave an implicit trace or not.

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