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Stothart, C. R., Wright, T. J., Simons, D. J., & Boot, W. R. (2017). The costs (or benefits) associated with attended objects do little to influence inattentional blindness. Acta psychologica, 173, 101-105. https://doi-org.proxy2.library.illinois.edu/10.1016/j.actpsy.2016.12.012
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The costs (or benefits) associated with attended objects do little to influence inattentional blindness
We sometimes fail to notice unexpected objects or events when our attention is directed elsewhere, a phenomenon called inattentional blindness. We exp...
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