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Visual Cognition Lab
Online Visual Cognition videos for teaching, presentations and workshops. Videos can be used in experiments around change blindness.
     
Authors   VisCog Productions, Inc. , University of Illinois , Simons Daniel J
     
APA Classification   Visual Perception (2323)
     
Keywords   visual cognition, videos
     
Summary   All videos on this site are available solely so that individuals can view examples from our experiments.
The videos are copyrighted and may not be downloaded, saved, copied, or used for any other purpose.
Many of the videos on this website are available on a DVD presentation tool distributed by VisCog Productions, Inc. This Surprising Studies of Visual Awareness DVD is the only form in which any of these videos are distributed, and it may be used for teaching, presentations, workshops, etc. To learn more (or to order), visit www.viscog.com.
To view these videos, you will need a recent web browser with javascript active and a recent version of Apple's QuickTime software (you can download it here). Some of the videos are are contained in Java Applets. To view those videos, you will need to have a Java player installed on your computer and you will need to have Java active in your browser.
     
Catalogued From   Visual Cognition Lab

http://viscog.beckman.uiuc.edu/djs_lab/demos.html (external link)
     
Catalogue Record Modified   30/01/2007
     
Record Modified By   Naomi Craig
     

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