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Welcome Daily Telegraph Readers!
This page provides links to information about Professor
Daniel Simons' experiments on visual awareness that were described
in Roger Highfield's feature in The Daily Telegraph. From here you
can visit to the Visual Cognition Laboratory web site and view videos
from Prof. Simons' research.
Visit
to the Visual Cognition Lab
This link takes you to the Visual Cognition Laboratory
web site where you can learn more about about Professor Simons'
research, lab members, publications, and much more.
Visit the Beckman Institute Home Page
The Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is an interdisciplinary research institute devoted to basic research in the physical sciences, computation, engineering, biology, behavior, and cognition. It is home to the Visual Cognition Laboratory.
View the "basketball" video
This link takes you to the basketball video from an experiment by Daniel Simons and Christopher Chabris that was described in the article. To view the video, you will need to have Java active in your browser. When viewing the video, try to count the total number of times that the people wearing white pass the basketball. Do not count the passes made by the people wearing black. When you're done, visit the main lab web site for more information. Please note that this video is copyrighted and is available on this web site for viewing purposes only -- it may not be downloaded, copied, saved or used for any other purpose. If you are interested in using this video in any other context, it is available on DVD from VisCog Productions, Inc. Please see the link below. (Note that the University of Illinois is not in any way affiliated with Viscog Productions and this link does not represent an endorsement of Viscog Productions or its products by the University.)
See
videos from other experiments
Prof. Simons has conducted a number of studies of attention,
perception, and memory. This link takes you to the Visual Cognition
Laboratory demos page where you can view other videos from his reseach.
Please note that all of the videos on the demos page
are copyrighted and are available on this web site for viewing purposes
only -- they may not be downloaded, copied, or saved or used for
any other purpose.
Purchase the DVD
This link takes you the VisCog Productions web site. The site has information about the "Surprising Studies of Visual Awareness" DVD that includes many of Prof. Simons' videos and demonstrations (including the "basketball" described in the book). The DVD is the only form in which any of our videos are available for use, and it is designed as a presentation tool, with menu-driven access to a variety of clips. (Note that the University of Illinois is not in any way affiliated with Viscog Productions and this link does not represent an endorsement of Viscog Productions or its products by the University.)
Request
a reprint
This link takes you to the Visual Cognition Laboratory
reprint archive where you can request a reprint of many of Prof.
Simons' publications. Here you can request a copy of the journal
article about the "gorilla" studies and our other papers.
The complete reference for the gorilla article is:
Simons, D. J., & Chabris, C. F. (1999). "Gorillas in our
midst: Sustained inattentional blindness for dynamic events."
Perception, 28, 1059-1074. the complete reference
for the "door" paper is: "Simons, D. J., & Levin,
D. T. (1998). Failure to detect changes to people during a real-world
interaction. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 5,
644-649.
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