inattentional change blindness

Inattentional blindness and change blindness: failures to notice fully visible objects or changes when attention is engaged elsewhere — sustained inattentional blindness paradigms, change detection with flicker or disruption, attentional sets that exclude unexpected stimuli, and satisfaction of search. The foundational failure-to-notice construct, directly upstream of looked_but_failed_to_see crashes (its driving-specific manifestation) and distinct from visual_search (active target finding).

426 paper(s) · ranked by relevance to this topic

  1. Inattentional Blindness During Driving in Younger and Older Adults · 2019 · Saryazdi, Raheleh et al. · indexed
  2. Age Effects on Inattentional Blindness: Implications for Driving · 2016 · Stothart, Cary et al. · archived
  3. Inattentional blindness is influenced by exposure time not motion speed · 2016 · Kreitz, Carina et al. · indexed
  4. Now or never: noticing occurs early in sustained inattentional blindness · 2019 · Wood, Katherine et al. · indexed
  5. Inattention-blindness behind the wheel · 2010 · Strayer, David L. · indexed
  6. Ich sehe was, was du nicht siehst · 2017 · Kreitz, Carina · indexed
  7. Change Blindness · 2005 · Simons, Daniel J. et al. · indexed
  8. Feature-based attentional set as a cause of traffic accidents · 2007 · Most, Steven B. et al. · indexed
  9. What to Where: The Right Attention Set for the Wrong Location · 2019 · Stothart, Cary et al. · indexed
  10. On the Failure to Detect Changes in Scenes Across Brief Interruptions · 2000 · Rensink, Ronald A. et al. · indexed
  11. Current Approaches to Change Blindness · 2000 · Simons, Daniel J. · indexed
  12. What you see is what you need · 2003 · Triesch, Jochen et al. · indexed
  13. Not quite so blind: Semantic processing despite inattentional blindness. · 2016 · Schnuerch, Robert et al. · indexed
  14. Overriding stimulus-driven attentional capture · 1994 · Bacon, William F. et al. · archived
  15. Behavioral Research and Practical Models of Drivers' Attention · 2021 · Kotseruba, Iuliia et al. · archived
  16. Conversation Disrupts Visual Scanning of Traffic Scenes · 2001 · McCarley, Jason S. et al. · indexed
  17. Attention · 2003 · Egeth, Howard et al. · indexed
  18. Attentional capture by auto- and allo-cues · 2003 · Rauschenberger, Robert · archived
  19. Attentional misguidance in visual search · 1994 · Todd, S. et al. · archived
  20. Inattentional blindness in psychotherapy · 2006 · Varvogli, Liza · archived
  21. Inattentional blindness in psychotherapy · 2006 · Liza, Varvogli · archived
  22. Attentional capture in driving displays · 2016 · Arexis, Mahé et al. · indexed
  23. Attentional capture by color without any relevant attentional set · 2001 · Turatto, Massimo et al. · archived
  24. Cell phone-induced failures of visual attention during simulated driving · 2003 · Drews, Frank A. et al. · archived
  25. Spontaneous allocation of visual attention: Dominant role of uniqueness · 2001 · Pashler, Harold et al. · archived
  26. Guessing right: Preconscious processing in inattentional blindness · 2020 · Kreitz, Carina et al. · indexed
  27. Conversation Disrupts Change Detection in Complex Traffic Scenes · 2004 · McCarley, Jason S. et al. · indexed
  28. Made you blink! Contingent attentional capture produces a spatial blink · 2002 · Folk, Charles L. et al. · archived
  29. How Blind is Inattentional Blindness in Mixed Hybrid search? · 2023 · Mitra, Ava et al. · indexed
  30. Immunity to attentional capture at ignored locations · 2017 · Ruthruff, Eric et al. · archived
  31. I Thought I Saw “Zorro”: An Inattentional Blindness Study · 2017 · Oktay, Bahadir et al. · indexed
  32. What do drivers fail to see when conversing on a cell phone? · 2004 · Strayer, DL et al. · archived
  33. No commonality between attentional capture and attentional blink · 2011 · Kawahara, Jun I. et al. · indexed
  34. Driver inattention and highway safety · 1985 · Sussman, E. D. et al. · archived
  35. Attentional capture by globally defined objects · 2001 · Rauschenberger, Robert et al. · archived
  36. Involuntary attentional capture by abrupt onsets · 1992 · Remington, Roger W. et al. · archived
  37. Simulator Study of Involuntary Driver Distraction Under Different Perceptual Loads · 2017 · Hoekstra-Atwood, Liberty et al. · indexed
  38. On the ability to overcome attention capture in visual search · 2010 · von Muhlenen, A. et al. · indexed
  39. Attentional capture during attentional awakening · 2016 · Inukai, Tomoe et al. · archived
  40. Minimum Required Attention: A Human-Centered Approach to Driver Inattention · 2017 · Kircher, Katja et al. · indexed
  41. Visual motion and attentional capture · 1994 · Hillstrom, Anne P. et al. · archived
  42. Interactions of sustained attention and visual search · 2022 · Adam, Kirsten et al. · indexed
  43. Object continuity in apparent motion and attention. · 1994 · Yantis, Steven et al. · indexed
  44. Unique Temporal Change Is the Key to Attentional Capture · 2005 · von Mühlenen, Adrian et al. · indexed
  45. The role of beliefs about intention in producing change blindness blindness · 2010 · Beck, Melissa R. et al. · indexed
  46. Driver Inattention: A Contributing Factor to Crashes and Near-Crashes · 2005 · Klauer, Sheila G. et al. · indexed
  47. The Dynamic Representation of Scenes · 2000 · Rensink, Ronald A. · indexed
  48. Mind Wandering Behind the Wheel · 2011 · He, Jibo et al. · indexed
  49. Guided Search 2.0 A revised model of visual search · 1994 · Wolfe, Jeremy M. · archived
  50. Distracted Driving: It is not always a choice · 2016 · Hunter, Michael P. et al. · archived
  51. EFFECTS OF TWO DIFFERENT MENTAL TASKS ON VISUAL SEARCH BEHAVIOUR WHILE DRIVING · 1999 · Recarte, Miguel A. et al. · indexed
  52. Driver Distraction and Inattention: A Queuing Theory Approach · 2017 · Senders, John W. · indexed
  53. Nonspatial interdimensional attentional capture · 2010 · Inukai, Tomoe et al. · archived
  54. Automatic, stimulus-driven attentional capture by objecthood · 2007 · Kimchi, Ruth et al. · archived
  55. Abrupt visual onsets and selective attention: Evidence from visual search. · 1984 · Yantis, Steven et al. · indexed
  56. Driver Inattention Detection based on Eye Gaze—Road Event Correlation · 2009 · Fletcher, Luke et al. · indexed
  57. Attentional capture by unique temporal change · 2010 · von Muhlenen, A. et al. · indexed
  58. DRIVER INATTENTION · 2004 · Richard, TAY et al. · indexed
  59. Measuring Inhibitory Control in Driver Distraction · 2014 · Hoekstra-Atwood, Liberty et al. · indexed
  60. Changing scenes: Memory for naturalistic events following change blindness · 2004 · Mäntylä, Timo et al. · indexed
  61. Driving Under Involuntary Distraction and Varied Perceptual Loads · 2016 · Hoekstra-Atwood, Liberty et al. · indexed
  62. Can new objects override attentional control settings? · 1999 · Folk, Charles L. et al. · archived
  63. Semantic associations do not modulate the visual awareness of objects · 2019 · Clement, Andrew et al. · indexed
  64. Working memory load and attentional capture by unpredicted color changes · 2012 · von Muhlenen, A. et al. · indexed
  65. Effects of an active visuomotor steering task on covert attention · 2019 · Tuhkanen, Samuel et al. · archived
  66. Reevaluating the disengagement hypothesis · 2010 · Lamy, Dominique · indexed
  67. Attentional Limitations in Doing Two Tasks at the Same Time · 1992 · Pashler, Harold · archived
  68. Attention estimation by simultaneous observation of viewer and view · 2010 · Doshi, Anup et al. · indexed
  69. Do New Objects Capture Attention? · 2005 · Franconeri, Steven et al. · indexed
  70. Attentional capture triggers an attentional blink · 2006 · Maki, William S. et al. · archived
  71. What attracts attention when driving? · 1986 · Hughes, P. K. et al. · indexed
  72. Bottom-up and Top-down Control in Visual Search · 2004 · van Zoest, Wieske et al. · archived
  73. Chex (Change History Explicit): New HCI Concepts for Change Awareness · 2003 · Smallman, Harvey S. et al. · indexed
  74. The Attention Operating Characteristic: Examples from Visual Search · 1978 · Sperling, George et al. · indexed
  75. Stimulus-driven attentional capture by subliminal onset cues · 2014 · Schoeberl, Tobias et al. · archived
  76. Do equiluminant object onsets capture visual attention? · 1999 · Gellatly, Angus et al. · indexed
  77. Attentional Capture by Abrupt Onsets: Foundations and Emerging Issues · 2024 · Zhang, Han et al. · indexed
  78. Attentional capture in singleton-detection and feature-search modes. · 2003 · Lamy, Dominique et al. · indexed
  79. The View from the Driver's Seat: What Good Is Salience? · 2013 · McCarley, Jason S. et al. · indexed
  80. Visuospatial attention: Beyond a spotlight model · 1999 · Cave, Kyle R. et al. · archived
  81. Determining Fixed Glance Duration for Visual Occlusion Research · 2011 · Chen, Huei-Yen Winnie et al. · indexed
  82. Contingent attentional capture occurs by activated target congruence · 2008 · Ariga, Atsunori et al. · archived
  83. New objects dominate luminance transients in setting attentional priority. · 2001 · Enns, James T. et al. · indexed
  84. Measuring learning and attention to irrelevant distractors in contextual cueing · 2024 · Vadillo, Miguel A. et al. · indexed
  85. Identifying a “default” visual search mode with operant conditioning · 2010 · Kawahara, Jun-ichiro · indexed
  86. Multitasking induced contextual blindness · 2025 · Cooper, JM et al. · archived
  87. Determinants for attentional capture by color and motion singletons · 2004 · Muhlenen, A. et al. · indexed
  88. Involuntary covert orienting is contingent on attentional control settings. · 1992 · Folk, Charles L. et al. · indexed
  89. Overriding auditory attentional capture · 2007 · Dalton, Polly et al. · archived
  90. Detecting and Quantifying Mind Wandering during Simulated Driving · 2017 · Baldwin, Carryl L. et al. · archived
  91. The fidelity of attentional set develops during a temporal visual search · 2015 · Inukai, Tomoe et al. · indexed
  92. Incidental visual memory for targets and distractors in visual search · 2005 · Williams, Carrick C. et al. · archived
  93. The prevalence of cognitive disengagement in automobile crashes · 2019 · Wotring, Brian et al. · indexed
  94. The Mind-Wandering Phenomenon While Driving: A Systematic Review · 2025 · Voinea, Gheorghe-Daniel et al. · indexed
  95. A Bottleneck Model of Set-Specific Capture · 2014 · Moore, Katherine Sledge et al. · archived
  96. Selective attention and the organization of visual information. · 1984 · Duncan, John S. · indexed
  97. Serial deployment of attention during visual search. · 2003 · Woodman, Geoffrey F. et al. · indexed
  98. Unexpected abrupt onsets can override a top-down set for color. · 2015 · Folk, Charles L. et al. · indexed
  99. Traffic Violations and Errors: The Effects of Sensation Seeking and Attention · 2005 · Ayvaşık, H Belgin et al. · archived
  100. Attentional capture by object appearance and disappearance · 2009 · Cole, Geoff G. et al. · indexed
  101. Static items are automatically prioritized in a dynamic environment · 2008 · Pinto, Yaïr et al. · indexed
  102. Hidden from view: Statistical learning exposes latent attentional capture · 2019 · Hilchey, Matthew D. et al. · archived
  103. Visual Search · 2018 · Wolfe, Jeremy M. · indexed
  104. Target-distractor discriminability in visual search · 1987 · Pashler, Harold · archived
  105. No need for inhibitory tagging of locations in visual search · 2009 · Hulleman, Johan · archived
  106. Spatial selectivity in visual search · 1981 · Hoffman, James E. et al. · archived
  107. Progress toward resolving the attentional capture debate · 2020 · Luck, Steven J. et al. · indexed
  108. Familiarity and pop-out in visual search · 1994 · Wang, Qinqin et al. · archived
  109. Searching for Inefficiency in Visual Search · 2014 · Christie, Gregory J. et al. · indexed
  110. Searching for conjunctively defined targets. · 1984 · Egeth, Howard E. et al. · indexed
  111. Time Courses of Attended and Ignored Object Representations · 2023 · Noah, Sean et al. · indexed
  112. Attentional capture by real and illusory faces: a failure to replicate · 2025 · Miti, Francesca et al. · archived
  113. Attentional capture by onsets and offsets · 2013 · Chua, Fook K. · indexed
  114. On the brink: The demise of the item in visual search moves closer · 2017 · Hulleman, Johan et al. · indexed
  115. Towards a resolution of the attentional-capture debate. · 2015 · Carmel, Tomer et al. · indexed
  116. Driving performance and specific attentional domains · 2019 · Liebherr, Magnus et al. · indexed
  117. Influence of attentional capture on oculomotor control. · 1999 · Theeuwes, Jan et al. · archived
  118. Electrophysiological Evidence of the Capture of Visual Attention · 2006 · Hickey, Clayton et al. · archived
  119. Suppression of Covert and Overt Attentional Capture · 2016 · Gaspelin, Nicholas et al. · indexed
  120. How Does Mind-wandering Affect Distractor Suppression? · 2023 · Zhang, Han et al. · indexed
  121. How does mind-wandering affect distractor suppression? · 2024 · Zhang, Han et al. · indexed
  122. Visual search and the inhibitions of return · 2023 · Klein, Raymond M. et al. · archived
  123. The vigilance decrement: its first 75 years · 2025 · Klein, Raymond M. et al. · archived
  124. Statistical stability and set size exert distinct influences on visual search · 2020 · Corbett, Jennifer E. et al. · archived
  125. Just Noticeable Differences for Vehicle Rates of Closure · 2007 · Corso, Gregory M. et al. · archived
  126. Boundary Conditions on Parallel Processing in Human Vision · 1989 · Duncan, John S. · indexed
  127. Modulation of Selective Attention by Sequential Effects in Visual Search Tasks · 1979 · Rabbitt, Patrick et al. · indexed
  128. Do Negative Emotional Pictures Automatically Capture Attention? · 2013 · Hoffman, James E. et al. · indexed
  129. Visual search for arbitrary objects in real scenes · 2011 · Wolfe, Jeremy M. et al. · archived
  130. A new technique for estimating the probability of attentional capture · 2023 · Rigsby, Taylor J. et al. · archived
  131. Temporal expectations modulate attentional capture · 2005 · Lamy, Dominique · archived
  132. Applied Attention Theory · 2019 · Wickens, Christopher D. et al. · indexed
  133. Thinking and seeing : visual metacognition in adults and children · 2004 · Levin, Daniel T. · indexed
  134. Ignoring Salient Distractors Inside and Outside the Attentional Window · 2025 · Ma, Xiaojin et al. · indexed
  135. Knowing what you missed in mixed hybrid visual search · 2024 · Mitra, Ava et al. · indexed
  136. Optic Flow and Tunnel Vision in the Detection Response Task · 2019 · van Winsum, Wim · indexed
  137. Probing distractor inhibition in visual search: Inhibition of return. · 2000 · Müller, Hermann J. et al. · indexed
  138. Driven to distraction · 2015 · Strayer, DL et al. · indexed
  139. Automaticity and Preattentive Processing · 1992 · Treisman, Anne et al. · indexed
  140. How the deployment of attention determines what we see · 2006 · Treisman, Anne · indexed
  141. Attention: From Theory to Practice · 2006 · Kramer, Arthur F. et al. · indexed
  142. Driver attention in urban intersections when crossing paths with cyclists · 2025 · Ahlström, Christer et al. · archived
  143. Beyond the search surface: Visual search and attentional engagement. · 1992 · Duncan, John S. et al. · indexed
  144. Short Report: Object-Centred Inhibition of Return of Visual Attention · 1991 · Tipper, Steven P. et al. · indexed
  145. Visual Search has Memory · 2001 · Peterson, Matthew S. et al. · indexed
  146. 764 The impact of working memory and selective attention on road safety · 2016 · Galéra, Cédric et al. · indexed
  147. Does low perceptual load enable capture by colour singletons? · 2012 · Gaspelin, Nicholas et al. · indexed
  148. Filtering by movement in visual search. · 1991 · McLeod, Peter J. et al. · indexed
  149. Suppression of Salient Objects Prevents Distraction in Visual Search · 2014 · Gaspar, John M. et al. · indexed
  150. The effects of search-irrelevant working memory content on visual search · 2023 · Calleja, Marissa Ortiz et al. · archived
  151. ERP Evidence for temporary loss of control during the attentional blink · 2010 · Reiss, Jason E. et al. · indexed
  152. Modeling the Control of Attention in Visual Workspaces · 2011 · Steelman, Kelly S. et al. · indexed
  153. Inhibition as a potential resolution to the attentional capture debate · 2018 · Gaspelin, Nicholas et al. · indexed
  154. Themes and variations: A response to commentaries on Luck, et al. (2021) · 2021 · Remington, Roger W. et al. · indexed
  155. Motion Onset Captures Attention · 2003 · Abrams, Richard A. et al. · indexed
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  157. Attention Mechanisms in Visual Search—An fMRI Study · 2000 · Leonards, Ute et al. · indexed
  158. Introspective awareness of oculomotor attentional capture. · 2021 · Adams, Owen J. et al. · indexed
  159. The role of visual attention in saccadic eye movements · 1995 · Hoffman, James E. et al. · archived
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  161. Selective attention and performance with a multidimensional visual display. · 1986 · Lambert, Anthony J. et al. · indexed
  162. Inefficient visual search for second-order motion · 2001 · Ashida, Hiroshi et al. · indexed
  163. Dynamic Adjustment of Fixation Durations in Visual Search. · 2025 · Aivar, M Pilar et al. · indexed
  164. Persistent impact of rewarded visual features on sustained attention · 2022 · Milner, Anne et al. · indexed
  165. Rapid acquisition but slow extinction of an attentional bias in space. · 2012 · Jiang, Yuhong et al. · indexed
  166. Coarse-to-fine eye movement behavior during visual search · 2014 · Godwin, Hayward J. et al. · archived
  167. Effects of Action Video Game Experience on Change Detection · 2009 · Durlach, Paula J. et al. · indexed
  168. Attention in Dichoptic and Binocular Vision · 1989 · Kimchi, Ruth et al. · indexed
  169. Assessing introspective awareness of overt attentional capture · 2020 · Adams, Owen J. et al. · indexed
  170. Are Abrupt Onsets Highly Salient? · 2024 · Zhang, Han et al. · indexed
  171. Long-term abstract learning of attentional set. · 2009 · Leber, Andrew B. et al. · indexed
  172. Disambiguating Ambiguous Figures by Selective Attention · 1985 · Tsal, Yehoshua et al. · indexed
  173. Attentional capture by pareidolia faces · 2015 · Arihara, Katsuhiko et al. · archived
  174. Statistical learning in the absence of explicit top-down attention · 2020 · Duncan, Dock H. et al. · indexed
  175. Attention during adaptation weakens negative afterimages. · 2003 · Suzuki, Satoru et al. · indexed
  176. Sustained attention to four locations disrupts concurrent subitizing · 2012 · SHIMOMURA, Tomonari et al. · archived
  177. The Neural Basis of Perceptual Hypothesis Generation and Testing · 2006 · Weidner, Ralph et al. · indexed
  178. Disruption of visual feature binding in working memory · 2010 · Ueno, Taiji et al. · archived
  179. Pupil Dilation Dynamics Track Attention to High-Level Information · 2014 · Kang, Olivia et al. · archived
  180. Controlling the input: How one‐year‐old infants sustain visual attention · 2023 · Méndez, Andrés Hugo et al. · indexed
  181. Can value-driven attentional capture be extinguished? · 2017 · Milner, Anne et al. · indexed
  182. Neglect and Extinction Depend Greatly on Task Demands: A Review · 2012 · Bonato, Mario · indexed
  183. Object Substitution Masking Interferes With Semantic Processing · 2006 · Reiss, Jason E. et al. · archived
  184. Cerebellar infarction affects visual search · 2005 · Machner, Björn et al. · indexed
  185. Cognitive Biases in Human Causal Learning · 2007 · Maldonado, Antonio et al. · archived
  186. Alpha Frequency Entrainment Reduces the Effect of Visual Distractors · 2019 · Wiesman, Alex I. et al. · indexed
  187. A Mueller–Lyer Illusion Induced by Selective Attention · 1984 · Tsal, Yehoshua · indexed
  188. University students’ recognition of typical wave optics patterns · 2024 · Susac, Ana et al. · indexed
  189. The Effects of Socio‐Economic Status on Infant Attention · 2012 · Clearfield, Melissa W. et al. · indexed
  190. TMS and visual awareness · 2012 · Cowey, Alan · indexed
  191. Inferring Relevance in a Changing World · 2012 · Wilson, Robert C. et al. · indexed