there is an experiment...the prof played a video, then asked students if anyone noticed any difference..nobody noticed anything..then the prof asked student to pay attention to the table cloth and the food..played the video again..now students saw the difference..
The prof. said, it is common when people attended to something, focus on something, the other things become oblivious..
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i have a question..if the movie-maker constantly change a lots of the trivial settings in a video, put an apple in, take out an plate, switch the flowers, change the plants... knowing nobody will notice it anyway...
does it really have no any affect on people;s brain? will it possible that the audience watching a "changing" setting movie would feel more tired than the one watching a "still" setting movie, becuase they are actually take in more viually information, even tho they "think" they are watching the "exactly" same movie as the other group do? will this group of audience can feel the burden or differences on a subconscious level, if their eye nerves, or whatever brain part, or un-awared-conscious is still receiving the information, even when they are not aware of what the information is...
want to know about this..
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
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