What is change blindness? What does it say about the information we code in the natural world?

What is change blindness? What does it say about the information we code in the natural world?



Answer: Change blindness is a psychological phenomenon that occurs when a change in a visual stimulus goes unnoticed by the observer. We don't actively encode a lot of information about the natural world, we just constantly reference and extrapolate information. We fill in the gaps.

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