• Repetition blindness (RB) is a phenomenon observed in rapid serial visual presentation. People are sometimes poor at recognizing when things happen twice...
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  • Inattentional blindness or perceptual blindness (rarely called inattentive blindness) occurs when an individual fails to perceive an unexpected stimulus...
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  • collective belief gains more and more plausibility through its increasing repetition in public discourse (or "repeat something long enough and it will become...
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  • Mind-blindness, mindblindness or mind blindness is a theory initially proposed in 1990 that claims that all autistic people have a lack or developmental...
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    all forms of advertising is ad blindness, and the mass of banners being ignored is banner noise. The term banner blindness was coined in 1998 as a result...
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    Harvard University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Thesis Repetition blindness: type recognition without token individuation (1986) Doctoral advisor...
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  • Blindisms, also known as restricted or repetitive behavior (RRB) in visually impaired children, and stereotyped behaviors in blind children are a set of...
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  • emerges as "a Sophoclean oedipal revenge drama, complete with incest, blindness..., parricide and fratricide. It is a comic spy thriller. Robbe-Grillet...
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    Ranschburg effect can also be referred to as repetition inhibition, which should not be mistaken for repetition blindness, which refers to the failure or inability...
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    Dyslexia (redirect from Word blindness)
    Dyslexia (/dɪslɛksiə/ ), also known as word blindness, is a learning disability that affects either reading or writing. Different people are affected...
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    Echolalia is the repetition of vocalizations made by another person; when repeated by the same person, it is called palilalia. In its profound form it...
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    characteristic had also been changed. This is another example of repetition blindness. Researchers conduct studies involving first-episode stroke patients...
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    universally impaired across contexts, as well as the theory of "mind-blindness" proposed by prominent autism researcher Simon Baron-Cohen in the mid-1990s...
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    period. The most common health problems are deafness and progressive blindness (both hereditary conditions) and accidental injury. Thomas Simpson Hall...
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    Rivet (redirect from Blind rivet)
    systems have become popular in an effort to reduce assembly costs and repetitive disorders. The cost of such tools ranges from US$1,500 for auto-feed pneumatics...
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    of the eye which reduces visual acuity, and can eventually result in blindness. This is a rare event, associated with lifetime exposure to raised oxygen...
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  • Grade retention or grade repetition is the process of a student repeating a grade after failing the previous year. In the United States of America, grade...
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    disorder) is the repetition of physical movements, sounds, words, moving objects, or other behaviors. Stimming is a type of restricted and repetitive behavior...
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  • Repetition pitch is an unexpected sensation of tonality or pitch that often occurs in nature when a sound is reflected against a sound-reflecting surface...
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    Ameneh Bahrami (category Iranian blind people)
    "If this sentence is properly publicized in the media, it will stop the repetition of such incidents," he said. "Awareness of punishment has a huge deterrent...
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  • it is joined by lower-register guitar drones played by the Edge, and a repetition of eight descending piano notes performed by the Edge and Bono. Forty-five...
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    mapping, where lithological offsets are generally subtle and stratigraphic repetition is difficult to detect, especially in peneplain areas. Thrust faults,...
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    in pain, coldness, and pallor of the arm. TOS may result from trauma, repetitive arm movements, tumors, pregnancy, or anatomical variations such as a cervical...
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  • inattentional blindness, a term he coined with his co-researcher, Arien Mack. They published a seminal book called Inattentional Blindness in 1998. On July...
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  • himself apparently, as he refused a draw by avoiding a potential threefold repetition on 29...Qa7. Kramnik's troubles began when he decided to play for a win...
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    by the chazzan (reader); it is not repeated in the Maariv prayer. The repetition's original purpose was to give illiterate members of the congregation a...
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  • Autism (redirect from Autism and blindness)
    predictability and routine, sensory processing differences, focused interests, and repetitive behaviors. Formal diagnosis requires significant challenges in multiple...
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    Christology in Orthodox monasticism. In a modern context the continuing repetition is regarded by some as a form of meditation, the prayer functioning as...
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  • the election while promoting the narrative. Scholars say that constant repetition across many different forms of media is necessary for the success of the...
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    environments with acoustic obstacles, these dolphins echolocate using repetitive clicks spaced 10 to 100 milliseconds apart. Their clicks are about one...
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