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Can You Beat This Phone Focus Game? Science Says You Won't...
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Can You Beat This Phone Focus Game? Science Says You Won't... Think you can text and focus at the same time? Give this little challenge a try. This is tough... Try and focus. Maybe now you'll put the phone down while driving. Don't want to miss that Squid....
Unbelievable, How Motion Will Make You Blind?
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If I said that you temporarily go blind while looking at moving objects, what would you think? Most people would say it's impossible. But its true. It's a real thing that happens to almost everyone and there's almost nothing you can do about it. This video from Brain Games explains. Inattentional blindness is one of the leading causes of accidents with pedestrians. Drivers are focused on the road and don't notice pedestrians in their peripheral vision resulting in sometimes fatal accidents. This means that even a driver keeping their eyes on the road may still be at risk of...
4 Ways Your Brain Can Be Fooled with Light and Sound
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Your brain is hard wired to see motion. So much that even finds motion in things that aren't moving. But there are things that can trick you into seeing something that's not actually happening. See if you can figure out these brain teasers... Motion is a big part of our lives. And the way we perceive it is one of our most important skills as humans. Without the perception of motion, we wouldn't have been able to hunt our food, travel across land or play games like dodge ball. We also wouldn't have been able to flee predators, dodge swords or...
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Your Mind Will Be Blown After You See Shadows At Work
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Your Mind Will Be Blown After You See Shadows At Work... The world around us is full of motion. Our brains have evolved to see this motion in different ways. Shadows help our brain determine how things travel through space. See how the team over at Brain Game demonstrates this... At night, we don't have shadows to use as a reference of motion, so instead we use light. Take a look at more from Pro Glow Sports (Here)