Inattentional blindness

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Inattentional blindness is a psychological lack of attention that is not associated with any vision defects or deficits. It is best illustrated by this quote, used frequently within Cognitive Edge:

“24 radiologists were asked to perform a familiar lung nodule detection task.

A picture of a gorilla, 48 times larger than the average nodule, was inserted in the last case.

83% of radiologists did not see the gorilla.

Eye-tracking showed that the majority of the those who missed the gorilla looked directly at it”

Even expert searchers are vulnerable to inattentional blindness."


- Drew, Võ & Wolfe (2013): The Invisible Gorilla Strikes Again - Sustained Inattentional Blindness in Expert Observers. Psychological science, Sep 2013; 24(9): 1848–1853