While walking across campus, Dr. Kotter is stopped by a young man asking directions for getting to a building on the opposite side of campus

While Dr. Kotter begins to explain the quickest route, two men carrying a large door pass between Dr. Kotter and the young man. Unbeknownst to Dr. Kotter, one of the men changes places with the young man who asked directions. Dr. Kotter finishes giving directions and then heads off blissfully unaware of his _____.

Fill in the blank with correct word


Answer: change blindness

Psychology

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