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Fletcher-Watson, S.; Collis, J. M.; Findlay, J. M.; Leekam, S. R. – Developmental Science, 2009
Change blindness describes the surprising difficulty of detecting large changes in visual scenes when changes occur during a visual disruption. In order to study the developmental course of this phenomenon, a modified version of the flicker paradigm, based on Rensink, O'Regan & Clark (1997), was given to three groups of children aged 6-12 years…
Descriptors: Blindness, Models, Semantics, Visual Perception
Pagel, Birthe; Heed, Tobias; Roder, Brigitte – Developmental Science, 2009
Temporal order judgements (TOJ) for two tactile stimuli, one presented to the left and one to the right hand, are less precise when the hands are crossed over the midline than when the hands are uncrossed. This "crossed hand" effect has been considered as evidence for a remapping of tactile input into an external reference frame. Since late, but…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Child Development, Blindness, Cognitive Processes