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Term for identification: Natural selection
Inattentional Blindness
A psychological lack of attention not associated with vision defects or deficits resulting in the failure to notice an unexpected stimulus that is in one's sightline.
Gestalt Principle
Psychological theories that emphasize that the whole of anything is greater than its parts, especially in visual and perceptual organization.
Similarity
The degree to which two or more objects are alike, often influencing human perception and cognitive categorization.
Inattentional Blindness
A psychological lack of attention that is not associated with any vision defects or deficits, where an individual fails to perceive an unexpected stimulus that is in plain sight.
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