Experts at Johns Hopkins shed new light on inattentional blindness, the tendency among us to miss noticing something obvious ...
We are quite good at spotting unexpected objects while focused on another activity if they are moving fast, reveals a new study by a team of New York University researchers. Their findings cast doubt ...
As divisions deepen across our country, an increasing inability to understand one another fuels conflict. Political polarization, social media echo chambers, and cognitive biases prevent us from fully ...
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The ‘Invisible Gorilla’ explains man’s frailty
The secret behind this is what Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics Daniel Kahneman (1934-2024) says in his 2011 book Thinking, Fast and Slow. He claimed: “We’re blind to our blindness. We have very ...
When asked if they had seen “The Invisible Gorilla” video, a majority of hands shot up at last night’s visual perception lecture given by Daniel Simons, current head of the Visual Cognition Laboratory ...
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