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Change Blindness: Vanishing Face Mystery & Memory Test

Change blindness is a fascinating psychology phenomenon where people fail to notice big changes in a visual scene, revealing limits in perception, attention, and memory. Unlike inattentional blindness (missing unexpected events like a gorilla in a crowd), change blindness happens when obvious alterations—like objects vanishing or people swapping—go undetected despite looking directly at them. Classic […]