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Susan Blackmore

Department of Psychology
University of the West of England
St Matthias College
Bristol, BS16 2JP
United Kingdom
Office phone: 0117 942 6289
Office fax: 0117 942 6289

Email: Linda2.Holley@uwe.ac.uk
Home page: http://www.uwe.ac.uk/fas/staff/sb/index.htm




Change Detection Research Interests
I am interested in change blindness because the results challenge our ordinary view that at any moment we hold a rich visual image (or internal representation, or memory) of the world around us. They also have implications for the idea of a continuing self who observes the world. I like to explore these issues both academically and through personal observation in meditation. I have not done any more change blindness experiments since the first one in 1995 though my interest remains.

Other Research Interests
Memes, cultural evolution, theories of self and consciousness, altered states of consciousness, meditation and Buddhism.


Change Detection Publications
Blackmore,S.J., Brelstaff,G., Nelson,K. and Troscianko,T. 1995 Is the richness of our visual world an illusion? Transsaccadic memory for complex scenes. Perception, 24, 1075-1081




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