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But Did You See the Gorilla? The Problem With Inattentional Blindness

Source: Smithsonian Magazine

Is it possible to look directly at something—and not see it? Yes! Inattentional blindness can occur when you are focusing intently on something in particular and fail to notice other things in your frame of view. Check out this article to learn more.

This entry was posted in Perception and Reality and tagged People on June 1, 2018 by admin.

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