inattentional blindness can best be described

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Inattentional blindness can best be described as the failure to notice a fully visible but unexpected object or event because one's attention is focused on something else. It is a psychological phenomenon where individuals miss obvious stimuli in their visual field due to lack of attention, not because of any vision defects. This phenomenon occurs when the attention is engaged on other tasks or objects, causing the unexpected stimulus to go unnoticed even though it is in plain sight.