File Standard web banner ad sizes.svg thumb right 325px Standard web banner ad sizes Bannerblindness is a phenomenon in web usability where visitors to a website consciously or subconsciously ignore Web bannerbanner like information, which can also be called ad blindness . The term bannerblindness was coined by Benway and Lane ref Benway, J. P., Lane, D. M., http www.internettg.org newsletter dec98 banner blindness.html BannerBlindness Web Searchers Often Miss Obvious Links , 1998, Internet Technical Group, Rice University ref as a result of website usability tests where a majority of the test subjects either consciously or unconsciously ignored information that was presented in banners. Subjects were given tasks to search information on a website. The information that was overlooked included both external advertisement banner s and internal navigational banners, e.g. quick links. The placement of the banners on a web page had little effect on whether or not the subjects noticed them. The result of the study contradicted the popular web design guideline that larger, colourful and animated elements on a website are more likely to be seen by users. However, in an experiment by Bayles ... results. ref Nielson, Jakob. http www.useit.com alertbox banner blindness.html BannerBlindness Old ... explanation for the bannerblindness phenomenon lay in the way users interacted with websites ... Commentary BannerBlindness, Human Cognition and Web Design , 1999, Internet Technical ... rate nb10 Classical conditioning Conditioning Habituation Inattentional blindness Topics in human computer interaction Usability testing Web design References Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT BannerBlindness Category Usability Category Advertising terminology es Bannerblindness ko mk pl Bannerblindness ..., H., http journals.tdl.org jodi article view 36 38 Why Are Users Banner Blind? The Impact of Navigation ... more details
About the visual condition Infobox disease Name Blindness ICD10 ICD10 H 54 0 h 53 , ICD10 H 54 1 h 53 ... of blindness Width 100 ICDO OMIM DiseasesDB 28256 MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic Blindness ... blindness. ref name ICO International Council of Ophthalmology. http www.icoph.org pdf visualstandardsreport.pdf ... on Population Surveys. April 2002. ref Total blindness is the complete lack of form and visual light ... ICO Blindness is frequently used to describe severe visual impairment with wikt residual residual vision ... more complex definitions referred to as legal blindness . ref name Belote Belote, Larry. http www.larrybelote.com ... and most of Europe , legal blindness is defined as visual acuity vision of 20 200 6 60 or less .... Blindness is defined as visual acuity of less than 20 400 6 120 , or corresponding visual field loss ... exits. Signs and symptoms Legally blind redirects to this section Blindness is defined by the World ..., J, Roesch, M, Veselinovic, A, Witzigmann, M, Bassett, K title The prevalence of low vision and blindness ... somewhat. ref http www.who.int blindness Change 20the 20Definition 20of 20Blindness.pdf ref United States In 1934, the American Medical Association adopted the following definition of blindness Central ... a social history of blindness in the United States. New York David McKay. ref The United States Congress ... Public Education and the Personnel Crisis for Students with Visual Impairments and Blindness. Center ... X or XVI as in effect for October 1972 and received aid under such plan on the basis of blindness ... blindness. ref name Al Merjan cite journal last1 Al Merjan first1 JI last2 Pandova first2 MG last3 Al Ghanim first3 M last4 Al Wayel first4 A last5 Al Mutairi first5 S title Registered blindness ... 16033746 doi 10.1080 09286580591005813 ref Comorbidities Blindness can occur in combination with such conditions ... s, and epilepsy . ref name lighthouse Cite web url http www.lighthouse.org about low vision blindness causes of blindness title Causes of Blindness publisher Lighthouse International accessdate 27 ... more details
of Knights of the Thistle displayed in St. Giles Cathedral . A banner is a flag or other piece of cloth bearing a symbol, logo, slogan or other message. Banner making is an ancient craft. The word ... Heraldic flag A heraldic banner, also called banner of arms , displays the basic coat of arms only ... of these elements, see heraldry . A heraldic banner is usually square or rectangular. A distinction exists between the heraldic banner and the heraldic standard . The distinction, however, is often misunderstood or ignored. For example the Royal Standard of the United Kingdom is in fact a banner ... the banner of the King of Scots small File Wolsey banner.jpg small Banner of Cardinal Wolsey small ... , processional cross and Khorugv i banners . The prophet Isaiah was commanded to raise a banner ... About more on the design and making of church banners Banner making banners used in the Eastern ... of these banners, see Banner making . Advertising banners pre printed banners and custom banners ... thumb left 2009 Michigan Wolverines football team enters Michigan Stadium under the M Club banner as the Michigan Marching Band salutes. File Wikimania05 banner.jpg thumb Banner at Wikimania 2005 . Often fabricated commercially on a plastic background, the banner industry has developed from the traditional ..., or a variety of sale banner. A banner facing underneath or against glass is absorbing exposure from the sun. A banner printed on UV outdoor ink will last several years to a decade where cheaper ... ref Being behind glass, a two sided banner can be displayed from the inside and out, often ... the banner covers, which is a possibility where a two sided banner doesn t face the viewer from center of the room or streets. Advertisements on the Internet which carry the shape of a banner are also commonly called banners . See web banner for more information. References references See also Heraldic standard Sashimono Knight Banneret Nobori The Star Spangled Banner Stainless Banner Vinyl banners ... more details
wiktionarypar blindnessBlindness may refer to Blindness , a visual condition Blindness novel Blindness novel , a 1995 novel by Portuguese author Jos Saramago Blindness film Blindness film , a 2008 film adaptation of the 1995 novel Blindness, a song by the band Metric band Metric from their 2009 album, Fantasies album Fantasies See also intitle blindness List of blindness effects Mind blindness , a disability to be aware of mental states. Willful blindness , a legal term for a deliberate attemt to avoid knowledge of illegal activities. disambig de Die Stadt der Blinden hu Vaks g egy rtelm s t lap ru ... more details
Hysterical blindness is an outmoded term for a condition now designated as a conversion disorder . The term may also refer to Hysterical Blindness film Hysterical Blindness film , an HBO movie from 2002 starring Gena Rowlands, Uma Thurman and Juliette Lewis Hysterical Blindness Heroes Hysterical Blindness Heroes , an episode of the TV show Heroes disambig ... more details
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Flash blindness is visual impairment during and following exposure to a light flash of extremely high intensity. ref http www.hf.faa.gov docs 508 docs cami 0107.pdf Laser Pointers Their Potential Affects on Vision and Aviation Safety April 2001 FAA ref It may last for a few seconds to a few minutes. For example, in everyday life, the subject of a flash photograph can be temporarily flash blinded. The bright light overwhelms the eye and only gradually fades. A bright spot or spots may be seen for many minutes. This phenomenon is leveraged in non lethal weapons such as flash grenade s and dazer laser s. Cause Flash blindness is caused by bleaching oversaturation of the retinal pigment. As the pigment ... of light entering after a flash. At night, the dark adapted pupil is wide open so flash blindness has a greater effect and lasts longer. Temporary vs. permanent Is flash blindness temporary ... of Defense state that flash blindness can be temporary or permanent. ref http www.dtic.mil doctrine ... vision loss ...These are, in order of increasing brightness dazzle, after image formation, flash blindness .... For example, using the phrase temporary flash blindness when discussing everyday flash photography ... loss is sudden and takes time to recover, flash blindness can be hazardous. At some sporting events ... pointer s and bright searchlights causing temporary flash blindness and other vision distracting ... can cause flash blindness at distances as great as 13 miles on a clear day, or 53 miles on a clear ... Pain It is unclear whether pain is directly associated with flash blindness. cite Reaction to flash blindness can be discomforting and disorienting. The retina has no pain receptors. ref http news.bbc.co.uk ... arc eye . While it is caused by bright light as is flash blindness, the welder s arc lasts for much longer than a flash, and emits ultraviolet rays that can affect the cornea . Flash blindness, in contrast ... laser Category Blindness Category Science of photography it Abbagliamento ... more details
Chess diagram small tright Deep Fritz vs. Vladimir Kramnik Kramnik br Bonn 2006 nl kd qd pd pd pl pd pd ql pl pl pl bd kl center Vladimir Kramnik Kramnik , as Black, blunders with 34. ... Qe3?? a classic example of chess blindness. Deep Fritz responds with 35. Qh7 . ref http www.chessgames.com perl chessgame?gid 1440796 Deep Fritz vs. Kramnik ref center Amaurosis scacchistica Latin for chess blindness is the failure of a chess player, during a chess game, to make a normally obvious good move or see a normally obvious danger. The term was coined by Dr. Siegbert Tarrasch . Similar to chess blindness is the Kotov syndrome , in which a player, after a long period of calculation, suddenly makes a move they have not analyzed at all. References Reflist refbegin citation last Hooper authorlink David Vincent Hooper last2 Whyld first2 Kenneth authorlink2 Kenneth Whyld year 1992 title The Oxford Companion to Chess edition 2nd publisher Oxford University Press location Oxford isbn 0 19 280049 3 page 210 first David citation last Gelenczei first Emil year 2004 title The Little Book of Chess Blindness publisher Caissa Hungary page 120 refend Category Chess terminology Category Blindness chess stub ca Ceguesa escaqu stica de Schachblindheit es Amaurosis scacchistica nl Schaakblind pt Amaurosis scacchistica fi Shakkisokeus ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Cortical blindness Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 H 47 6 h 46 ICD9 ICD9 377.75 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D019575 Merge Cortical visual impairment date April 2010 Cortical blindness is the total or partial loss of vision in a normal appearing human eye eye caused by damage to the visual area in the human brain brain s occipital cortex . ref http www.triadpublishing.com eyedictionary.shtml Dictionary of Eye Terminology Bot generated title ref This damage is most often caused by loss of blood flow to the occipital cortex from either unilateral or bilateral posterior cerebral artery blockage stroke Ischemic ischemic stroke . A patient with cortical blindness often has little or no insight that they have lost vision, a phenomenon known as Anton Babinski syndrome Anton s Syndrome or Anton Babinski syndrome . Causes The most common cause of cortical blindness is hypoxia oxygen starvation to the occipital lobe caused by blockage to one or both of the posterior cerebral arteries. However, other conditions have also been known to cause cortical blindness, including Bilateral lesions of the primary visual cortex Side effect of some anti epilepsy drugs Anticonvulsant AED s Creutzfeldt Jakob disease , in association with a rapid onset of dementia Infection ref http www.aph.org cvi define.html ref Head trauma to the occipital lobe of the brain ref http www.aph.org cvi define.html ref Congenital abnormalities of the occipital lobe ref http www.aph.org cvi define.html ref Presentation Patients have no visual perception vision but the response ... . One relatively easy test for cortical blindness is to first objectively verify the optic nerves and the non ... picture of a well known brand name on it is that? Frequently, patients with cortical blindness ... of the brain is unable to interpret input from the eyes. Fundoscopy is normal. Cortical blindness ... Category Blindness eye stub Eye pathology it Cecit corticale hu Vakl t s ... more details
unreferenced date February 2012 Different cultures through history have depicted blindness in a variety of ways among the Greeks , for example, it was a punishment from the gods, for which the afflicted individual was often granted compensation in the form of artistic genius. Judeo Christian literature positioned blindness as a flaw only through a cure could God s love be made manifest, when the scales would fall away from the eyes of an afflicted individual upon contact with a holy man or relic. Almost without exception in early literature, blind people could bring this condition down upon themselves through sin or trespasses against the gods, but were never the sole instruments of its reversal. Blind people in literature written by visually able authors It is impossible to make a blanket generalization about how the blind were treated in literature beyond that point  they were marvelous, gifted, evil, malicious, ignorant, wise, helpless, innocent, or burdensome depending upon who wrote the story  except to say that blindness is perceived to be such a loss that it leaves an indelible ... Centre for the Blind, wrote Blindness What It Is, What It Does and How to Live with It in 1961. In it, he characterized blindness in terms of 20 losses, and as the death of the sighted individual ... materials, or materials specific to blindness, is relatively new. Most people are familiar ... the Rock An Experience of Blindness . Georgina Kleege, visually impaired since age 11, wrote about her life and how it was affected by cultural perceptions of blindness in Sight Unseen . Sally Hobart ... disease. She wrote at least three autobiographical books about adapting to blindness. French author ... also On His Blindness by John Milton Blindness and education Category Blindness organizations Nico ... Blindness Is Literature Against Us? http www.gutenberg.net etext 11870 The Country of the Blind and Other Stories, by H. G. Wells DEFAULTSORT Blindness In Literature Category Blindness Literature ... more details
citation style date August 2011 refimprove date August 2011 Inattentional blindness , also known as perceptual blindness , is when a person fails to notice some stimulus that is in plain sight. This stimulus ... cannot be focused on everything, and therefore, everyone experiences inattentional blindness. People can falsely believe that they do not experience inattentional blindness. This is due to the fact that they are unaware that they are missing things. Inattentional blindness also has an effect .... ref Most, S. 2010 What is inattentional about inattentional blindness. Consciousness and Cognition . ref Experiments Demonstrating Inattentional Blindness The term inattentional blindness was coined ... by MIT Press in 1998. The book describes the discovery of Inattentional Blindness and the procedure ... blindness is the Invisible gorilla test, which was conducted by Daniel Simons of the University of Illinois ... blindness in motorists. In the advert the gorilla is replaced by a moon walking bear. Computer ... to inattentional blindness in basic tasks such as walking. In this experiment a brightly colored clown ..., J. Hyman, I. McKenzie, K. Wise, B. 2010 Do You See the Unicycling Clown? Inattentional Blindness While Walking and Talking on a Cell Phone. Applied Cognitive Psychology. 24 597 607. ref Blindness ..., D. 2006 The Effects of Eye Movements, Age, and Expertise on Inattentional Blindness. Consciousness ... tested the effects of different levels of expertise can have on inattentional blindness. The participants ... blindness. However, only 38 of the adult, 35 of the junior, and none of the children novices noticed ... age and experience can have a significant effect on inattentional blindness. ref Memmert, D 2006 The Effects of Eye Movements, Age, and Expertise on Inattentional Blindness. Consciousness and Cognition. 15 620 627. ref Perception and Inattentional Blindness In 1995, Officer Conley Boston Police ... while he was chasing a suspect. Scientist accepted his alibi because of inattentional blindness. This case ... more details
Infobox film name Love s Blindness image image size caption director John Francis Dillon director John Francis Dillon producer writer Elinor Glyn narrator starring Pauline Starke br Antonio Moreno br Lilyan Tashman music cinematography editing distributor Metro Goldwyn Mayer released 4 December 1926 runtime country Film US language Silent film Silent br English language English intertitles budget preceded by followed by Love s Blindness is a 1926 in film 1926 silent film silent film directed by John Francis Dillon director John Francis Dillon . The film stars Pauline Starke , Antonio Moreno and Lilyan Tashman . Written by Elinor Glyn , the film was produced under the direct supervision of the author. The film is considered lost. ref http www.nitrateville.com viewtopic.php?t 658&sid 51ffa9a401a4a12b52d4b9170f29d134 Listing of incomplete MGM films at Nitrateville ref ref http www.silentera.com PSFL data L LovesBlindness1926.html Love s Blindness at silentera.com database ref Plot Hubert Culverdale Antonio Moreno is the hard up and hard to please milord who marries luscious Vanessa Levy Pauline Starke for financial reasons only. Cast Pauline Starke Vanessa Levy Antonio Moreno Hubert Culverdale, 8th Earl of St. Austel Lilyan Tashman Alice, Duchess of Lincolnwood Sam De Grasse Benjamin Levy Douglas Gilmore Charles Langley Kate Price Marchioness of Hurlshire Tom Ricketts Marquis of Hurlshire Earl Metcalfe Col. Ralph Dangerfield George Waggner Oscar Issacson Rose Dione Mme. De Jainon Ned Sparks Valet References Reflist External links Imdb title id 0017086 title Love s Blindness Category 1925 films Category American films Category Lost films Category Metro Goldwyn Mayer films Category American silent feature films Category Black and white films Category 1920s drama films it Love s Blindness ... more details
Mind Blindness can be described as a cognitive disorder where an individual is unable to attribute mental ... expectations of an individual, those with mind blindness are unable to generate expectations and predict ... mental states such as emotions and intentions. Mind blindness is associated with autistic and asperger s syndrome AS patients. Patients tend to show deficits in social insight. The mind blindness hypothesis ... Frith first Uta title Mind Blindness and the Brain in Autism journal Neuron date 1 December 2001 year ..., ToM and mind blindness research has recently been extended to other disorders such as dementia ... last Baron Cohen first Simon title Autism a specific cognitive disorder of mind blindness journal International ... speaking, the Mind blindness Theory asserts that children with these conditions are delayed .... Literature and Medicine 25 2006 1 23. ref Relevance & Causes Mind blindness and Theory of Mind Mind blindness is a state where the ToM has not been developed or lost in an individual. The ToM is implicit ... in mind blindness focuses on emotion of subjects. Based on empirical evidence, Frith concluded that the processing ... blindness ref name lamcohen cite journal last Lombardo first Michael V. coauthors Baron Cohen, Simon ..., another factor that is important when researching is the differences between mind blindness for self and the mind blindness for other. Mind blindness associated with one self is considered to be caused ... that are handled by distinct mechanisms. While the mind blindness of others would be linked to mechanisms ... lamcohen . Biological Basis of Mind Blindness Neural correlates of the ToM point towards three regions ... blindness may occur around this time. ref name perry . In addition to the anterior paracingulate ... and are associated with the mind blindness. The temporal poles provide personal experiences for mentalization ... which can cause mind blindness ref name perry . File File 250px Gray726 STS.png thumb right Superior ... cortex brings upon subtle impairments, but not a total loss of the ToM that would to mind blindness ... more details
CrimLaw Willful blindness sometimes called ignorance of law, willful ignorance or contrived ignorance or Nelsonian knowledge is a term used in law to when an individual seeks to avoid civil or criminal liability for a wrongful act by intentionally putting himself in a position where he will be unaware of facts which would render him liable. For example, in a number of cases, persons transporting packages containing illegal drug s have asserted that they never asked what the contents of the packages were and so lacked the requisite intent to break the law. Such defences have not succeeded, as court s have been quick to determine that the defendant should have known what was in the package and exercised recklessness law criminal recklessness by failing to find out. Fact date March 2009 A famous example of such a defence being denied occurred in In re Aimster Copyright Litigation , Case citation 334 F.3d 643 7th Cir. 2003 , in which the defendant s argued that the file swapping technology was designed in such a way that they had no way of monitoring the content of swapped files. They suggested that their inability to monitor the activities of users meant that they could not be contributing to copyright infringement by the users. The court held that this was willful blindness on the defendant s part and would not constitute a defense to a claim of contributory infringement. References Luban, David. http heinonline.org HOL LandingPage?collection journals&handle hein.journals glj87&div 37&id &page Contrived Ignorance , 1999 Vol. 87 Georgetown Law Journal , 957. See also Recklessness law Willful violation Vincible ignorance Requiem for a Species Margaret Heffernan Willful Blindness Willful Blindness book In re Aimster Copyright Litigation Category Criminal law ... more details
for the film adaptation of the novel Blindness film Infobox book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Blindness title orig Ensaio sobre a cegueira translator Giovanni Pontiero image Image Blindness cover.jpg 200px image caption 1st edition Portuguese author Jos Saramago ... oclc 38225068 preceded by Precceding novel in series followed by Seeing novel Seeing Blindness lang pt Ensaio sobre a cegueira , meaning Essay on Blindness is a novel by Portugal Portuguese author Jos ... . Plot summary Blindness is the story of an unexplained mass epidemic of blindness afflicting nearly ... fortune that the doctor s wife has escaped the blindness. The sudden onset and unexplained origin and nature of the blindness cause widespread panic, and the social order rapidly unravels as the government ... when the blindness lifts from the city en masse just as suddenly and inexplicably as it struck ..., referred to as the doctor s wife . When the plague of blindness first devastates the city ... immune to the contagion of blindness. This ultimately forces her into becoming responsible for the blind ... who becomes blind after attempting to treat the first patient who is infected by the white blindness ... with Black Eye Patch A kindly and mysterious old man who reacts calmly to the blindness that is infesting ... radio. He is very spiritual, and after the blindness lifts from the country, he states that he hopes ... in Blindness is typical of many of Saramago s novels e.g. All the Names or The Cave novel The Cave ... thief , or the first blind man . Given the characters blindness, some of these names seem sharply ironic the boy with the squint or the girl with the dark glasses . The city afflicted by the blindness ... variety. Sequel and adaptation Saramago wrote a sequel to Blindness in 2004, titled Seeing ... several of the same characters. An English language Blindness film film adaptation of Blindness was directed ... last Chang first Justin title Blindness Movie Review publisher Variety date 2008 05 14 url http www.variety.com ... more details
Infobox film name Blindness image Blindness poster.jpg caption Theatrical release poster director Fernando Meirelles producer Niv Fichman br Andrea Barata Ribeiro br Sonoko Sakai based on Based on Blindness novel Blindness Jos Saramago screenplay Don McKellar narrator Danny Glover starring Julianne ... 19.6 million ref cite web url http www.boxofficemojo.com movies ?id blindness08.htm title Blindness 2008 publisher Box Office Mojo date 2008 10 16 accessdate 2010 06 20 ref Blindness is a 2008 English language film that is an adaptation of the 1995 Blindness novel novel of the same name by the Portuguese people Portuguese writer Jos Saramago about a society suffering an epidemic of blindness ... and unrecognizable city. Blindness premiered as the opening film at the Cannes Film Festival on May 14, 2008, and the film was released in the United States on October 3, 2008. Plot The story of Blindness .... Upon arriving home later that evening and noticing her husband s blindness, the Japanese man ... wife Julianne Moore , the doctor discusses the strange case of sudden blindness that hit the Japanese ... victim of the strange blindness after an appointment with a Prostitution Etymology and terminology ... patch, who describes the condition of the world outside. The sudden blindness, known only as the White ... people who smell the food she is carrying. Her husband, now used to his blindness, saves her and they manage ... his sight one morning. This gives the other people hope that their blindness will lift as quickly ... as Doctor s Wife , the only person immune to the epidemic of blindness. Her sight is kept a secret ... VR1117966261.html?categoryid 13&cs 1 title Blindness in Ruffalo s sight journal Variety magazine Variety ... comes into this new world of blindness already half blind, so I think he understands where he is within ... wireStory?id 3629020 title Glover Films Blindness in Uruguay work ABC News publisher The Walt Disney ... Image Direct 025080.pdf title Blindness production notes work Cannes Film Festival publisher Focus ... more details
p34Cazzo3 They were not exclusively interested in the causes and cures for blindness but also ... accepted for a time, Braille has since emerged the victor in what some blindness historians have dubbed ... and symbol of blindness in the 1930s. 21st century Most blind and visually impaired students now attend ... independently. See also Category Blindness organizations Braille music Nico TV series Nico also known ... of literature Th r se Ad le Husson References references External links http www.tsbvi.edu Blindness ... article on the history DEFAULTSORT Blindness And Education Category Blindness Category Education ... more details
lead too short date January 2011 morefootnotes date January 2011 In visual perception , change blindness ... sketch. Early research by McConkie The first explorations of change blindness appear to have been conducted ... when two people in a scene exchanged heads. In these saccade contingent change blindness studies, changes .... For more recent studies of saccade contingent change blindness, see Henderson & Hollingworth, 1999 ... blindness experiment called the basket ball game task which was made to seem like a visual illusion ... been shown to be susceptible to change blindness. In a study by Simons and Levin 1998 , a study confederate ... failed to detect it. Change blindness has now been shown to occur with a wide variety ... 4 pages 166 edition 5th Ed. ref There is an association between Change blindness and the Mid ... that change blindness might be a mid level stage of visual processing. It assist in the understanding ... but more with the environment in which the topic was being observed. Suggesting that change blindness ... it is about the individual. Causes and relationship to other phenomena Change blindness may be related to other induced failures of awareness, such as inattentional blindness . A crucial difference ... of one image to another one held in memory. Consequently, change blindness can occur due to a failure ... for understanding the phenomenon . In contrast, inattentional blindness reflects the failure ... to memory. It has been shown that change blindness can even occur immediately after an observer ... that have lucid dreams are as susceptible to change blindness as the general population ... Culture and change blindness journal Cognitive Science A Multidisciplinary Journal year 2006 volume ... to filter out extraneous stimuli, which would make them less prone to change blindness. In a recent ... Explained Inattentional blindness Introspection illusion Motion blindness Visual short term memory ... and change blindness performance contribution url http slb.mmm.edu 2077 journals drm 20 2 130.html ... more details
Repetition Blindness RB is a phenomenon observed in Rapid Serial Visual Presentation . Subjects are less likely to detect the repetition of a target stimulus physiology stimulus than they are to detect a second, different target. For example, a subject s chances of correctly reporting both appearances of the word cat in the RSVP stream dog mouse cat elephant cat snake are lower than their chances of reporting the third and fifth words in the stream dog mouse cat elephant pig snake . The precise mechanism underlying RB has been extensively debated. Nancy Kanwisher has argued that it involves failure to tokenize the second appearance of a repeated stimulus, leading to the second appearance being dropped from short term memory before it can be reported. However, Whittlesea and colleagues have argued that repetition blindness arises from a failure to properly reconstruct the list, both online and post list. This failure to properly reconstruct the list arises from the poor encoding cues that are the result of the RSVP task. See also Attentional blink Semantic satiation References Kanwisher, N.G. 1987 . Repetition blindness Type recognition without token individuation. Cognition, 27, 117 143. Whittlesea, W.A., Dorken, M.D., Podrouzek, K.W. 1995 . Repeated events in rapid lists Part 1. Encoding and representation. Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning, Memory and Cognition, 21,6, 1670 1688. Whittlesea, W.A., Podrouzek, K.W. 1995 . Repeated events in rapid lists Part 2. Remembering repetitions. Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning, Memory and Cognition, 21,6, 1689 1697. Category Cognition ... more details
On His Blindness is one of the best known of the sonnets of John Milton . It may have been written as early as 1652, although most scholars believe it was composed sometime between June and October 1655, when Milton s blindness was essentially complete. ref http books.google.com books?id zOYQi2Nxl 8C&pg PA445&lpg PA445&dq on his blindness 1655&source bl&ots 1ySAzk9vxn&sig vvcO2AbkLSYtG015eftKwSdyi9Q&hl xx elmer&ei ZH YSpngHsi0lAeSqtmhAQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 4&ved 0CA0Q6AEwAzgK v onepage&q on 20his 20blindness 201655&f false ref ref http litmed.med.nyu.edu Annotation?action view&annid 1129 ref It appears in the Oxford Book of English Verse , an anthologized collection of English language poetry spanning 1250 1900. The themes of the poem are guilt and blame. When I consider how my light is spent Ere half my days in this dark world and wide, And that one talent which is death to hide Lodg d with me useless, though my soul more bent To serve therewith my Maker, and present My true account, lest he returning chide, Doth God exact day labour, light denied? I fondly ask. But Patience, to prevent That murmur, soon replies God doth not need Either man s work or his own gifts who best Bear his mild yoke, they serve him best. His state Is kingly thousands at his bidding speed And post o er land and ocean without rest They also serve who only stand and wait. The last 3 lines are particularly well known, though rarely in context. The literary devices present in the poem are metaphor in the first line, alliteration in the second line, pun in the third line, and personification in line eight. The poem refers to the parable of the talents . ref name Urban David V. Urban, http books.google.com books?id vnFc5Zdu3U0C&pg PA1 The Talented Mr. Milton A Parabolic Laborer and His Identity in Milton Studies , Volume 43, Albert C. Labriola ed. , Univ of Pittsburgh Press, 2004, ISBN 082294216X, pp. 1 18. ref References Reflist Category Works by John Milton poetry stub ... more details
good article Infobox song Name Love Is Blindness Type Song Artist U2 Album Achtung Baby Released 19 November 1991 track no 12 Recorded October 1990 September 1991 at Hansa Ton Studios in Berlin , Elsinore in Dublin , and Windmill Lane Studios in Dublin Genre Alternative rock Length 4 23 Writer U2 composer ... Acrobat prev no 11 Misc Extra music sample filename U2 Love Is Blindness ZooTVLiveCD.ogg title Love Is Blindness Type song Love Is Blindness is a song by rock music rock band U2 . It is the twelfth .... Love Is Blindness made its live debut on the group s 1992 1993 Zoo TV Tour and was performed ... Presley song Can t Help Falling in Love . Following the tour, Love Is Blindness has been played ... style padding 8px Love Is Blindness was developed by lead singer Bono during the recording sessions ... guitar playing on the song. Love Is Blindness runs for 4 23 4 minutes, 23 seconds . According to Hal ... www.musicnotes.com sheetmusic scorchVPE.asp?ppn SC0021703 title U2 Love Is Blindness Digital sheet ... My Way , Acrobat song Acrobat , and Love Is Blindness are about how the couple deal with the suffering ... . And yet, through its alluring sonic palette and wounded but sensual vocal, Love Is Blindness also ... mood, Love Is Blindness had the dark, sensual and decadent feel of pre war Berlin , adding that the lyric Love is blindness I don t want to see was a desolate acknowledgement of the terrible reality that it is sometimes better not to know. ref name Stokes Reception Love Is Blindness was favourably ... playing, he said, It s incredible. ref name U2232 Live performances Love Is Blindness debuted on 29 ... With or Without You . Love Is Blindness was not performed on either of those two occasions. ref de la ... ref name ZooTV Following the conclusion of the Zoo TV Tour, Love Is Blindness has appeared in concert ... in the 2011 documentary From the Sky Down . ref name FTSD Cover versions Love Is Blindness has ... U2 songs fr Love Is Blindness it Love Is Blindness pl Love Is Blindness ... more details
There are several psychological and physiological effects that cause blindness to some visual stimulus . Bannerblindness or ad blindness , consciously or subconsciously ignoring banner like advertisements at web pages. Change blindness , the inability to detect some changes in busy scenes. Choice blindness , a result in a perception experiment by Petter Johansson and colleagues. Color blindness , a color vision deficiency. Cortical blindness , a loss of vision caused by damage to the visual area in the brain. Flash blindness , a visual impairment following exposure to a light flash. Hysterical blindness nowadays known as conversion disorder , the appearance of neurological symptoms without a neurological cause. Inattentional blindness or perceptual blindness , failing to notice some stimulus that is in plain sight. Motion blindness , a neuropsychological disorder causing an inability to perceive motion. See also Blindness disambiguation SIA ... more details
Two ships of the United States Navy have been named Banner , after Banner County, Nebraska . USS Banner APA 60 USS Banner AKL 25 Source DANFS http www.history.navy.mil danfs b2 list.htm Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Banner Category United States Navy ship names pl USS Banner ... more details
Banner Township may refer to the following Township United States townships in the United States TOCright Arkansas Banner Township, Ashley County, Arkansas Banner Township, Saline County, Arkansas Illinois Banner Township, Effingham County, Illinois Banner Township, Fulton County, Illinois Iowa Banner Township, Woodbury County, Iowa Kansas Banner Township, Dickinson County, Kansas Banner Township, Jackson County, Kansas Banner Township, Rush County, Kansas Banner Township, Smith County, Kansas Banner Township, Stevens County, Kansas North Carolina Banner Township, Johnston County, North Carolina North Dakota Banner Township, Cavalier County, North Dakota Banner Township, Mountrail County, North Dakota South Dakota Banner Township, Beadle County, South Dakota Banner Township, Tripp County, South Dakota Geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages de Banner Township ... more details