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Charismachine rated 23 months ago- They said the number of passes was a number from 11-19, no fucking shit. I want to know how many there were. The gorilla bit was rad though, I definitely missed it the first time; I didn't even notice anything out of the ordinary except some of the passes weren't noticeable until someone e... more
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 JBToups rated 17 months agocognitive-science - While the video quality is poor, this experiment is very compelling. Try it.
 mysticalspork rated 20 months ago- This is not "inattentional blindness". You are told to focus on one piece of action, the movements of players in white shirts, and block out everything else. Because the balls are also white, you very deliberately do not watch the movements of anything black. What kind of "scientists" are we dealing with here?
 Luotaaja rated 20 months agopsychology, science, video - A cool psychological experiment.
 srqcaroline rated 22 months agoscience - I counted 16 passes and missed the gorilla completely.
 Charismachine rated 23 months agoscience - They said the number of passes was a number from 11-19, no fucking shit. I want to know how many there were. The gorilla bit was rad though, I definitely missed it the first time; I didn't even notice anything out of the ordinary except some of the passes weren't noticeable until someone else appeared with the ball.
 brabblebrex rated 23 months ago- Well, no shit! We were told to concentrate on those with white shirts. Anything that appears black in periphery is assumed to be a player from the black team. Not to mention the number of passes was never given to me. Stupid god damn video. Two thumbs down for that.
 Silverfox616 rated 24 months agoscience - Oh man, do try this!!
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