Pronunciation: /tʃeɪndʒ ˈblaɪndnəs/
noun a type of perceptual phenomenon related to attention and memory
A1 Change blindness is when people fail to notice changes in their environment.
A2 Some studies suggest that change blindness can occur when our attention is focused elsewhere.
B1 Change blindness can have implications for eyewitness testimony in criminal cases.
B2 Researchers have developed experiments to study the mechanisms behind change blindness.
C1 The phenomenon of change blindness highlights the limitations of our visual perception.
C2 Psychologists continue to explore the complexities of change blindness and its impact on decision-making processes.
formal Change blindness is a phenomenon in which people fail to notice changes in a visual scene.
informal Did you know about change blindness? It's when you don't notice changes in a picture or scene.
slang Change blindness is like when you're so focused on one thing that you miss the changes happening around you.
figurative Change blindness is like wearing blinders that prevent you from seeing the bigger picture.
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