
About this episode
This episode discusses research on how experts perceive visual information differently than novices.
There has been a ton of research on how experts see things differently than novices. (Like, with their eyes.) Everything from where they look, how long they focus for, and their use of peripheral vision, to their ability to anticipate what is going to happen through picking up subtle visual patterns. In this episode, I summarise and discuss this research. Enjoy the episode.
Topics covered
- expertise
- visual perception
- novice vs expert
Keywords
- research
- visual patterns
- peripheral vision
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