Exactly! Human attention picks up motion as the important thing, while things which change instanteously are assumed to be the same, because there's no motion involved.
No quite. I did notice a lot of stuff, but the timing was difficult. Too many changes happened so fast. I don't know how much is acceptable. This is a cool test.
they showed us this in class at school and i wanted them to show it again so i could see it changing because i didn't see it change, but they didnt play it again so i came home today and watched it and i didnt know how much the street changed
I have ADHD. I only noticed the person walking. I had no idea the scenery changed at all. I also couldn’t concentrate on what the guy was saying, either.
hey Raymond ! I was wondering how many changes are in total, I am doing a biology lab report about attention capacity and im using this video to test some candidates.
I don't think that change blindness is a function of capacity but rather the span of iconic memory. Let me know what you think. Also how'd the lab report go?
@@krommezuidvrucht6474 hahahaha sadly I’ve done this lab report during quarantine, so after I’ve finished high school I deleted all of my school notes/work. Though, my teacher approved the report but not the international exam examiners :(
Who said didn't think so ? Everything changed infront of me & I was aware of those though it was changing very fast . A blonde passed at the beginning too
Its an attention test, so of course you pay attention to everything but what is being talked about. It was quite clear it was completely different from the shot at the beginning.
@lygophile Anyone with an ounce of critical thinking skill would understand what was telegraphed here. It's not bragging to suggest that anyone with a normal level of skill should be able to figure that out, it's exactly the opposite.
@lygophile If they lack the critical thinking skill to assume something obvious to anyone with 2 brain cells to rub together, suggesting I have at the minimum required to think is hardly bragging.
Honestly, the young lady in boots walking by stole all my attention, as Im sure it did for most men (which I'm sure was the intention). However despite that, I did notice there was something off about the bikes and the old lady with the pig. I just didn't realize what happened with each.
I only noticed the lady walking by, the colors of the buildings changing, and the pig. 🤦🏽♀️ It zoomed out. I know I am terrible with details so better than nothing 😅
I didn't get that I was supposed to be looking at the car. Instead I tried to notice anything else going on. I didn't catch ANY of the changes. What a dudd am I.
I guess without the blinking the changes would be more noticeable (at least I think I remember watching a video about this topic some years ago and there they said it)
I didn't notice right away, but I did notice way before the end. I saw motion in the corner of my sight (the tower appearing on top of the building) just a little bit before the halfway mark, and when I saw the subtitles "You think nothing's happening?" it was a dead giveaway. I rewound just 5 seconds and saw some changes and then let it keep playing and watched it change. I think if it hadn't said that or if it had no subtitles at all, I wouldn't have noticed for a bit longer, but I definitely would have noticed when the shade-thing (what is it called, an awning?) appeared or when the street lamp disappeared.. Either channels like this severely underestimate the average person's IQ, or I'm some sort of genius.