The Invisible Gorilla Experiment Revisited: New Insights on Attention and Perception.

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A study challenges the long-held belief that our ability to spot unexpected objects is compromised when focused on a separate task. The team showed that individuals are surprisingly good at noticing fast-moving objects entering their field of vision, even when concentrating elsewhere. The findings suggest the existence of a ‘sentinel’ system, which might have evolved to alert us to potential fast-moving threats.
Topics:science#attention#inattentional-blindness#neuroscience#perception#sentinel-system#threat-detection
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