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Positive Uses of Gradual Change Blindness through the STEGC Algorithms By Emily Tyszka, Boston University Academy August 29th, 2013 Abstract: Gradual change blindness is defined as the failure to detect extremely slow ch
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Document Date: 2014-01-29 21:57:14


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