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Inattentional Blindness

Inattentional blindness is a psychological phenomenon where an individual fails to perceive an unexpected stimulus in their visual field when focused on a different task or object. This occurs because attention is selectively allocated, leading to the omission of features or events that are not the focus of one's awareness.

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Inattentional blindness is a fascinating psychological phenomenon that reveals how our attention can limit our perception of the world around us. When we focus intently on a specific task, we may completely miss unexpected events or objects, even if they are right in front of us. This can have signi...

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Key Terms

Attention
The cognitive process of selectively concentrating on one aspect of the environment while ignoring others.

Example: When reading a book, you focus on the text and ignore background noise.

Perception
The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information.

Example: Seeing a red apple and recognizing it as an apple.

Cognitive Load
The total amount of mental effort being used in the working memory.

Example: Solving a complex math problem increases cognitive load.

Visual Awareness
The ability to consciously perceive visual stimuli.

Example: Noticing a car approaching while walking.

Stimulus
Any event or object that can provoke a response from an organism.

Example: A loud noise can be a stimulus that grabs your attention.

Experiment
A scientific procedure undertaken to test a hypothesis.

Example: The famous gorilla experiment tested inattentional blindness.

Related Topics

Selective Attention
The process of focusing on a specific object in the environment for a certain period.
intermediate
Cognitive Psychology
The study of mental processes including perception, memory, and reasoning.
advanced
Visual Perception
How we interpret and make sense of visual stimuli.
intermediate

Key Concepts

attentionperceptioncognitive loadvisual awareness