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Social Studies, 10.03.2020 00:59, tyrique86

Simons and Chabris showed a video of students passing a basketball and asked participants to count how many passes made. In the video, a curtain in the back gradually shifts from red to gold. The fact that most observers don't notice the shift in color is an example of:

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