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I sure as fuck got it wrong.
 
I've heard about this one before (a college professor tested his class this way), and I still got it wrong. XD
 
lol, I got 13, but I actually had to watch it twice more to see the bear. /sigh The cyclists are doomed.
 
nice, i got the passes right but never saw the bear.

-ara
 
/sigh I saw ara's post and was like oooh ok there is a bear.... counted passes and by the end i was like what fuckin bear ?!?!?! ... cyclists are doomed indeed.
 
I watched it 3 times before I saw the bear! God never get on a bike in Mississippi or you are sooo dead :eek:
 
I didn't count passes as i was to busy looking for the bear mentioned above xD
 
I got the pass count right, but I had to replay the video from the start to make sure the bear was in both halves of the video. :P Didn't see it at all.
 
Hopefully people are watching the video before reading the comments.......retards
 
This is called inattentional-blindness, and is caused by the inability of our brains to process more than a set amount of information while focusing on a single task. Despite the name, it has more to do with the human thought process than our eyes.

Btw the original study was performed in much the same way, except it was filmed indoors with a much better camera, and with a Gorilla who comes in and bangs his chest. :p One of the other original studies is even more fascinating. It has the same setup, (two teams passing a basketball back and forth) however this event is superimposed onto a real event of a woman walking across the screen carrying an open umbrella. Most people never noticed the woman either, even though she was solid and the players were semi-transparent.

http://viscog.beckman.uiuc.edu/djs_lab/
 
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Hopefully people are watching the video before reading the comments.......retards
It's a reasonable precaution; I was expecting one of those "shock videos" where you're staring intently at the screen and a scary image is shown with a high-volume scream or such.

I'm glad I threw caution to the wind this time though; this video was much better for not having read about it. But it's definitely reasonable behavior to read comments first. ^_^;;
 
I just wanted to make sure wasnt anything like the LAST video some1 told me to look at somethin like 2girls1cup or something :arg:
 
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