Fenamine?
Is that what you are on?
Should you be flying? ;-)
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Sent: Friday, 8 April 2005 7:14 AM
Subject: RE: [Aus-soaring] Inattentional Blindness
> I tried the vision test... Got the 14, and only noticed the other
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Title: RE: [Aus-soaring] Inattentional Blindness
"But officer, I looked and I didn't see him."
Often the first words spoken at the scene of an accident when a motorist knocks over a cyclist or motorcyclist.
Maybe a weak excuse but it still can be true! Often motorist
On Thu, 2005-04-07 at 18:29 +0930, Anthony Smith wrote:
> Unfortunately, the ability to only do one thing at a time is a typical male
> attribute. Mike is right, talking on the radio or focusing on other tasks
> severely downgrades our visual capacity. A typical female can actually
> process sever
I tried the vision test... Got the 14, and only noticed the other
distraction about 0.5 sec before it left the field of view.
Does that mean I'm slightly in touch with my "fenamine side"?
Regards,
Phill Glasson
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Sent: Thursday, 7 April 2005 5:27 PM
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Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Inattentional Blindness
At 01:56 PM 7/04/05 +0930, you wrote:
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>The con
At 01:56 PM 7/04/05 +0930, you wrote:
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>The conclusion drawn from this test is that humans will completely
>fail to perceive anything they're not giving direct attention to
>(there is a stack of other research carried out by the VisCog lab
>to back this up; this test isn't the only thing that has
wton
Sent: Thursday, 7 April 2005 2:27 PM
To: Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia.
Subject: [Aus-soaring] Inattentional Blindness
The Visual Cognition Lab at the Beckman Institute at University of
Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) studies human response to visible
stimuli.
In my opinion
The Visual Cognition Lab at the Beckman Institute at University of
Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) studies human response to visible
stimuli.
In my opinion, some of their work has direct applicability to
gliding look-out skills.
Here's an example: Visit
http://viscog.beckman.uiuc.edu/grafs/demos/