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  2. The Invisible Gorilla - Wikipedia

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    To demonstrate this effect they created a video where students pass a basketball between themselves. Viewers asked to count the number of times the players with the white shirts pass the ball often fail to notice a person in a gorilla suit who appears in the center of the image (see Invisible Gorilla Test ), an experiment described as "one of ...

  3. Inattentional blindness - Wikipedia

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    The following criteria are required to classify an event as an inattentional blindness episode: 1) the observer must fail to notice a visual object or event, 2) the object or event must be fully visible, 3) observers must be able to readily identify the object if they are consciously perceiving it, [3] and 4) the event must be unexpected and the failure to see the object or event must be due ...

  4. Daniel Simons - Wikipedia

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    Related studies explore what aspects of our environment automatically capture attention and what objects and events go unnoticed. Such studies reveal the surprising extent of inattentional blindness - the failure to notice unusual and salient events in their visual world when attention is otherwise engaged and the events are unexpected. Other ...

  5. How magic works: Magicians share 6 psychological secrets they ...

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    This half-second is often enough to produce the inattentional blindness that allows the magician to get away with a sneaky move in their other hand.” They manipulate your perception The science:

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  7. Normal blindness: New study explains why we don't see ... - AOL

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    A study explains why brains can only process a little visual information at a time, what researchers call "normal blindness." It can leads to missing typos. Normal blindness: New study explains ...

  8. MythBusters (2013 season) - Wikipedia

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    In a replication of the Simons-Chabris invisible gorilla test designed to measure general inattentional blindness, ten men and ten women were shown a video of two three-man teams passing basketballs and were told to count the number of times a white team member passed a basketball, while the true aim was to see if the subjects could spot a ...

  9. Talk:Inattentional blindness - Wikipedia

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    The Cosmic Gorilla effect refers to a cognitive (perceptual/ attentional event) described by professor Gabriel G. De la Torre from University of Cadiz, Spain, inspired by the original experiment carried out by the researchers Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons in the 90s (Simons & Chabris, 1999) on inattentional blindness. The cosmic gorilla ...