[vslist] new DVD ("Surprising Studies of Visual Awareness")

Daniel Simons dsimons@uiuc.edu
Mon Apr 14 20:33:02 2003


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Hi all,

I have recently produced a DVD that might be of interest to some 
readers of this list. The DVD is available essentially at cost for 
academic uses such as classroom teaching and conference 
presentations.  Entitled "Surprising Studies of Visual Awareness," 
the DVD contains 20 video illustrations (with instructions and 
explanations) that can be used to induce change blindness or 
inattentional blindness among viewers in an unsuspecting class or 
audience.   Examples include several different means of producing 
change blindness (e.g., the flicker task, gradual changes, and motion 
picture cuts and pans) as well as videos that induce inattentional 
blindness during selective looking.

To qualify for an academic license, you must be affiliated with an 
accredited college, university, or secondary school, and you may only 
use the DVD in non-profit, academic contexts.  Other (costlier) 
licenses are available for use in for-profit settings (e.g., 
consulting or paid presentations) or by non-academics. 

For detailed information about the DVD, licenses, and ordering, you 
can visit:  http://www.viscog.com.


Best,
Dan


P.S.  Sorry for any duplicate postings across mailing lists.

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Daniel J. Simons
Associate Professor
Psychology Department and Beckman Institute
University of Illinois
603 E. Daniel St., #807
Champaign, IL 61820
phone:  217-333-7628
http://viscog.beckman.uiuc.edu/djs_lab
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I have recently produced a DVD that might be of interest to some
readers of this list. The DVD is available essentially at cost for
academic uses such as classroom teaching and conference
presentations.&nbsp; Entitled "Surprising Studies of Visual
Awareness," the DVD contains 20 video illustrations (with
instructions and explanations) that can be used to induce change
blindness or inattentional blindness among viewers in an unsuspecting
class or audience.&nbsp;&nbsp; Examples include several different
means of producing change blindness (e.g., the flicker task, gradual
changes, and motion picture cuts and pans) as well as videos that
induce inattentional blindness during selective looking.<br>
<br>
To qualify for an academic license, you must be affiliated with an
accredited college, university, or secondary school, and you may only
use the DVD in non-profit, academic contexts.&nbsp; Other (costlier)
licenses are available for use in for-profit settings (e.g.,
consulting or paid presentations) or by non-academics.&nbsp;<br>
<br>
For detailed information about the DVD, licenses, and ordering, you
can visit:&nbsp; http://www.viscog.com.<br>
<br>
<br>
Best,<br>
Dan<br>
<br>
<br>
P.S.&nbsp; Sorry for any duplicate postings across mailing lists.<br>
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Daniel J. Simons<br>
Associate Professor<br>
Psychology Department and Beckman Institute<br>
University of Illinois<br>
603 E. Daniel St., #807<br>
Champaign, IL 61820<br>
phone:&nbsp; 217-333-7628<br>
http://viscog.beckman.uiuc.edu/djs_lab<br>
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