Attention “Blinks” Differently for Plants and Animals

Volume: 13, Issue: 3, Pages: 437 - 443
Published: Sep 1, 2014
Abstract
Plants, to many, are simply not as interesting as animals. Students typically prefer to study animals rather than plants and recall plants more poorly, and plants are underrepresented in the classroom. The observed paucity of interest for plants has been described as plant blindness, a term that is meant to encapsulate both the tendency to neglect plants in the environment and the lack of appreciation for plants’ functional roles. While the term...
Paper Details
Title
Attention “Blinks” Differently for Plants and Animals
Published Date
Sep 1, 2014
Volume
13
Issue
3
Pages
437 - 443
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