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Poll_Blind

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43. LOL, same here! The second time I watched, I refused to believe it was...
Tue Jan 8, 2013, 02:48 AM
Jan 2013

...there the first time.



PB

IMO people are ignorant because they don't or can't listen with their senses. All through K-12 jody Jan 2013 #1
Pay too much attention and you get overwhelmed with data Fumesucker Jan 2013 #2
Agree. One must learn to focus on the topic not unlike concentration of an athlete, e.g. golfer. jody Jan 2013 #5
Our senses are to a big extent ad hoc hacks, vision particularly so Fumesucker Jan 2013 #9
Understand, that's why the "quiet eye" concept is so intriguing. Foveal vision feeds one part of jody Jan 2013 #10
I thought you probably knew, that was more for others reading the thread Fumesucker Jan 2013 #12
I've worked on vision concepts for so long as a competitor that it's now purely unconscious. jody Jan 2013 #14
I suspect though that those people in their environment could see things you found difficult Fumesucker Jan 2013 #15
I notice that in chess, at least at low levels hfojvt Jan 2013 #41
Did you ever watch the movie "Searching for Bobby Fischer"? CrispyQ Jan 2013 #53
The fact that vision can be so easily fooled... awoke_in_2003 Jan 2013 #19
And that our mind can be so easily fooled Fumesucker Jan 2013 #36
+1000. nt awoke_in_2003 Jan 2013 #49
What gorilla? Did you post the wrong video? (nt) Nye Bevan Jan 2013 #3
I watched it with my wife pscot Jan 2013 #6
LOL, same here! The second time I watched, I refused to believe it was... Poll_Blind Jan 2013 #43
It is why after every major event, except for plants, eyewitnesses see nothing graham4anything Jan 2013 #4
It's not only a weakness ... surrealAmerican Jan 2013 #7
That's right folks, don't touch that dial Fumesucker Jan 2013 #8
"The the fact that we can focus is not necessarily a problem" loyalsister Jan 2013 #11
I find it hard to believe you think the average freeper is as well informed as the average DUer Fumesucker Jan 2013 #13
Equating basic perceptual processes with purposeful intellectual processes is really reaching loyalsister Jan 2013 #17
I never mentioned intelligence, only information Fumesucker Jan 2013 #20
Seriously? loyalsister Jan 2013 #21
You don't think perceptual errors have anything to do with people being ignorant? Fumesucker Jan 2013 #23
I studied perception and memory loyalsister Jan 2013 #27
For a lot of people things that conflict with the propaganda are indeed unintentionally ignored Fumesucker Jan 2013 #29
The experiment shows that not seeing the gorilla is adaptive loyalsister Jan 2013 #33
This quote comes from the experimenters. Fumesucker Jan 2013 #35
If that's the case they are clueless loyalsister Jan 2013 #45
At no point have I indicated that missing the gorilla is not "natural" Fumesucker Jan 2013 #48
Being able to ignore some stimuli is adaptive loyalsister Jan 2013 #54
I counted fifteen passes and saw the gorilla Mojorabbit Jan 2013 #40
I can count things subconsciously. I don't know why. hunter Jan 2013 #58
You could turn that around Oilwellian Jan 2013 #47
When this first came out TlalocW Jan 2013 #16
Watch people driving by a car accident... DryHump Jan 2013 #18
I saw the gorilla. LWolf Jan 2013 #22
This is my favorite reason XRubicon Jan 2013 #24
Everyone is the hero of their own story n/t Fumesucker Jan 2013 #26
not me hfojvt Jan 2013 #42
DU is full of really choice invisible replies. PETRUS Jan 2013 #25
Media "balance" also got worse after the fairness doctrine was revoked CitizenK9 Jan 2013 #28
I counted fourteen passes and saw the gorilla Brother Buzz Jan 2013 #30
Congratulations, you're from Lake Wobegon Fumesucker Jan 2013 #31
Well, all our women are strong, all the men are good-looking, and all the children are above Brother Buzz Jan 2013 #32
i interpret this as a commentary on pro sports Enrique Jan 2013 #34
It doesn't prove that we "miss" anything of the kind. It proves that we're programmed to be ancianita Jan 2013 #37
And foregrounding something leads to "missing" other things cthulu2016 Jan 2013 #38
It wasn't intended as a scientific experiment but as a demonstration of selective inattention Fumesucker Jan 2013 #39
I used the game of boggle to illustrate reality hfojvt Jan 2013 #44
Not me. I was keeping count and clearly saw the gorilla enter the scene. Duer 157099 Jan 2013 #46
Most of what we think we see and hear is a confabulation of the brain. Odin2005 Jan 2013 #50
People do not know how to see liberal N proud Jan 2013 #51
Interesting. Part of what's going on in this thread is the collision of two world views. alberg Jan 2013 #52
There is a third world view that is neither. Warren DeMontague Jan 2013 #56
Take enough psychedelics over the course of your lifetime Warren DeMontague Jan 2013 #55
I have the opposite problem... The gorilla made me forget what the assignment was! reformist2 Jan 2013 #57
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