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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. Invisible ships - Wikipedia

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    Hobbs of ABC Science likens the natives' likely experience to the inattentional blindness and selective attention demonstrated by the Invisible Gorilla Test produced by Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons. The test takes the form of a video that includes several people passing a basketball back and forth while moving around the frame.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Afghan Hound Who 'Looks Like a Gorilla' Has the Internet ...

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    The video is sort of like one of those optical illusion tests. What do you see when you look at the video? The clip shows the large and hairy dog drinking from the bathroom sink. Related: Gorilla ...

  6. Daniel Simons - Wikipedia

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    Other active research interests include scene perception, object recognition, visual memory, visual fading, attention, and driving and distraction. Research in his laboratory adopts methods ranging from real-world and video-based approaches to computer-based psychophysical techniques, and it includes basic behavioral measures, eye tracking ...

  7. Gorilla Dad Trying to Get Baby to Go to Bed Is the Sweetest ...

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    Zoo Atlanta shared this video in mid-November of the father/son duo getting ready to tuck in for the night, and it's the cutest - and probably the most relatable - thing you'll see today.

  8. Broadbent's filter model of attention - Wikipedia

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    Attention is part of nearly every waking moment for humans, as it is the focusing of one's thoughts. Selective attention [14] utilizes cognitive processes to focus on relevant targets on input, thoughts or actions while neglecting irrelevant sources of input. This is the basis for how we attend to specific stimuli.

  9. Watch: Columbus Zoo gorilla lands viral fame in sweet video ...

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    Last month the zoo welcomed a new baby gorilla, the 35th born on its property. The baby is visible to visitors at an indoor viewing area in the Congo Expedition from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.