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Interpretations: Selective Attention Research

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Abstract
The link between attention and perception was demonstrated on a basketball court in which people were asked to count how many passes the players wearing white made. After about 40 seconds, a gorilla walked on the court, thumped its chest and walked off, clearly visible for five to nine seconds. Half the people did not notice the gorilla, and were shocked when they were told what they missed. Automobile accident reports echo this finding, the unseen car. Simply directing your gaze some place doesn't guarantee perception.
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Introduction to Psychology, Sensation and Perception, Inside Out
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00:01:48 (HH:MM:SS)
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English
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