Change Blindness Explained
Change blindness reveals how our brains prioritize certain details while overlooking significant changes in our environment. When focusing on a task, like giving directions, we often miss crucial alterations, such as a missing airplane engine in a photo. This phenomenon underscores the limitations of our internal models of the world, highlighting that we see not just what is there, but what we expect to see.In this clip
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