selective attention
Britishnoun
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Christopher F. Chabris, a research psychologist who has studied selective attention, said there may be “a memory phenomenon going on here.”
From New York Times
For example, there’s a “selective attention test” available on YouTube that illustrates perceptual distortion by asking you to count the number of times certain players pass a basketball to each other.
From Washington Post
If you watched the selective attention test, did you see the gorilla?
From Washington Post
Its behavioral side effects include decreased motivation, decreased processing agility and diminished selective attention.
From Washington Post
In an exercise testing selective attention, attendees were asked to watch a video of people passing a basketball and keep track of how many times players wearing white passed the ball.
From The Guardian
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