And Now for Something Completely Different: Inattentional Blindness during a Monty Python's Flying Circus Sketch
Wiseman, Richard and Watt, Caroline
(2015)
And Now for Something Completely Different: Inattentional Blindness during a Monty Python's Flying Circus Sketch.
i-Perception, 6 (1).
pp. 38-40.
ISSN 2041-6695
Perceptual science has frequently benefited from studying illusions created outside of academia. Here, we describe a striking, but little-known, example of inattentional blindness from the British comedy series “Monty Python’s Flying Circus.” Viewers fail to attend to several highly incongruous characters in the sketch, despite these characters being clearly visible onscreen. The sketch has the potential to be a valuable research and teaching resource, as well as providing a vivid illustration of how people often fail to see something completely different.
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Keywords | attention, illusion, inattentional blindness, monty python, perception, experimental and cognitive psychology, ophthalmology, sensory systems, artificial intelligence |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 13:02 |
Last Modified | 31 May 2025 00:03 |
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