But which you think that you’re looking at, so that at the end you’re surprised by the change. The change-blindness stuff in Dennett’s video that I cited 4 posts up had the same result, although a different method. (Whether that similarity is enough to make DaveX’s stuff also count as “change blindness”, I have no opinion.)
Oh, OK, I misunderstood what you were saying. That’s not change blindness, then, that’s just not being able to see things you’re not looking at...
But which you think that you’re looking at, so that at the end you’re surprised by the change. The change-blindness stuff in Dennett’s video that I cited 4 posts up had the same result, although a different method. (Whether that similarity is enough to make DaveX’s stuff also count as “change blindness”, I have no opinion.)