[s1e2] Pay Attention -
This is the failure to notice a fully visible, but unexpected, object or event because attention was focused on another task.
The core premise of this episode is that our brains are physically incapable of processing everything we see. Instead, we rely on to filter out what is perceived as "unimportant." Key Concepts & "Brain Hacks" [S1E2] Pay Attention
Explaining how "pay attention" applies to real-world safety, specifically in high-stakes environments like air traffic control or surgical rooms. This is the failure to notice a fully
A black frame is inserted into a scene, and multiple objects in the background are changed. Most viewers fail to notice these changes because they are focused on the central action. A black frame is inserted into a scene,
The brain functions like a spotlight in a dark room; it illuminates one area vividly while leaving the rest in the dark.
Analyzing a personal time you experienced "inattentional blindness," such as looking for keys that were right in front of you.