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inattentional blindness

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Inattentional blindness is a cognitive phenomenon describing the failure to notice an unexpected yet fully visible stimulus when attention is preoccupied with another task. This concept investigates the profound influence of attentional focus on conscious perception, demonstrating that objects or events outside the scope of directed attention are often not processed to the level of awareness, regardless of their salience. Its significance lies in highlighting the selective and limited nature of human attention, providing crucial insights into perception, awareness, and performance in complex environments.

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DM

German Sport University Cologne

DJ

University of Pittsburgh

KP

Australian National University

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KM

Macquarie University

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University College London

London, United Kingdom

University of Oxford

Oxford, United Kingdom