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  2. 28 de abr. de 2010 · 39K. 14M views 14 years ago. The Monkey Business Illusion by Daniel Simons (journal article: https://doi.org/10.1068/i0386). Get our new book, ** Nobody's Fool: Why We Get Taken In and What...

  3. 10 de dic. de 2018 · Daniel Simons's presentation of "The Monkey Business Illusion" at the Best Illusion of the Year contest in 2010. He gave the presentation while wearing a gorilla suit. (Updated...

  4. 21 de ene. de 2021 · This study by Daniel Simons finds that those who know that an unexpected event is likely to occur are no better at noticing other unexpected events – and may...

  5. Inattentional blindness is a form of invisibility that occurs when we fail to notice unexpected things in our visual field because of our focus on one thing. Learn how this phenomenon affects our perception, memory and decision-making, and see examples such as the gorilla video and the police chase.

  6. The Monkey Business Illusion. Viewing videos requires an internet connection Course Info Instructor Prof. John D. E. Gabrieli; Departments Brain and Cognitive Sciences; As Taught In Fall 2011 Level Undergraduate. Topics Science. Cognitive Science. Social Science. Psychology. Learning Resource Types ...

  7. Watch a video of a gorilla in a basketball game and see if you can notice it. Daniel Simons, the creator of the invisible gorilla illusion, presents his new experiment in 2010.

  8. 24 de nov. de 2010 · Simons: Our study was actu­al­ly based on some ear­li­er research by Ulric Neiss­er con­duct­ed in the 1970s. His stud­ies were designed to tease apart whether peo­ple focus atten­tion on regions of space or on objects. He want­ed to see whether, if peo­ple were focus­ing on one part of a scene, they would auto­mat­i­cal­ly ...