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==Anonymous note?==
[The following text was incorrectly stuck between header templates on this page, so I moved it under its own header here —[[User:Adallace|Adallace]] ([[User talk:Adallace|talk]])]<br/>
Aha, I looked at the history and found why Aginsky et al is cited - it does talk about perceiving changes while being concentrated on something different, and that was for what it was cited in the first place. But as the sentence is now, the citation should be dropped.
Aha, I looked at the history and found why Aginsky et al is cited - it does talk about perceiving changes while being concentrated on something different, and that was for what it was cited in the first place. But as the sentence is now, the citation should be dropped.
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Anonymous note?

[The following text was incorrectly stuck between header templates on this page, so I moved it under its own header here —Adallace (talk)]
Aha, I looked at the history and found why Aginsky et al is cited - it does talk about perceiving changes while being concentrated on something different, and that was for what it was cited in the first place. But as the sentence is now, the citation should be dropped.

Unclear sentence

In the practical implications section: "In many cases, witnesses are rarely able to detect a change in the criminal's identity unless first intending to remember the incident in question"

I don't understand what 'a change in the criminal's identity' would mean. Not noticing that two different people (rather than the same person) did different actions? It's not at all clear. Vultur (talk) 02:32, 27 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]