Memory, Subjectivity, and the Rashomon Effect
In the world famous test of visual attention designed by Daniel Simons and Christopher Chabris, an off-camera voice instructs participants to watch a short video of a group of students playing basketball, during which they must count the number of times the players in the white shirts pass the ball between themselves. Then, at the end … Continue reading Memory, Subjectivity, and the Rashomon Effect
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