Novel Computational Model to Detect ‘Change Blindness’
Recently, scientists at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru, have developed a novel computational model of eye movement that can predict a person’s ability to detect changes in their visual environment.
Change Blindness
- Human brains have a remarkable ability to pay attention to details but may sometimes fail to notice even marked differences. This phenomenon of overlooking a visual change is called ‘change blindness’.
Key Highlights of the Study
- During the study, 39 persons were first checked by the team of scientists for change blindness by showing them an alternately flashing pair of images that have a minor difference ....
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