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That's funny. Reminds me a bit of the work being done on attention, and how it's a limited resource which can only apply to certain things.

I love awareness limit examples. They can be very humbling, though I believe that I have a greater ability to track more.. um... ooh! Shiny!

I failed the test, despite knowing that there was supposed to be something fishy in the video... but I wanted to see if I could notice it while counting the passes like I was supposed to.

I failed the test, despite knowing that there was supposed to be something fishy in the video... but I wanted to see if I could notice it while counting the passes like I was supposed to.

I saw it but only counted 12 passes, so I guess the bear counted as one. :D

I watched the video with no sound, and was trying to pay attention to everything, that all the people were doing, I noticed the bear on the replay but I had completely missed the lettering across the screen informing me that I was supposed to be counting the passes of the white team.

 

I wasn't even doing the test, and I passed/failed.


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nor did I notice on the first play of the video that there were two "teams".


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Jillswift,

 

I am a bit slow. Just got your Shiny joke.

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