Change blindness
Although at any instant we experience a rich, detailed visual world, we do not use such visual
details to form a stable representation across views. Over the past five years, researchers …
details to form a stable representation across views. Over the past five years, researchers …
Do “brain-training” programs work?
In 2014, two groups of scientists published open letters on the efficacy of brain-training
interventions, or “brain games,” for improving cognition. The first letter, a consensus statement …
interventions, or “brain games,” for improving cognition. The first letter, a consensus statement …
Change blindness: Past, present, and future
DJ Simons, RA Rensink - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2005 - cell.com
Change blindness is the striking failure to see large changes that normally would be noticed
easily. Over the past decade this phenomenon has greatly contributed to our understanding …
easily. Over the past decade this phenomenon has greatly contributed to our understanding …
[BOEK][B] Travell & Simons' myofascial pain and dysfunction: upper half of body
DG Simons, JG Travell, LS Simons - 1999 - books.google.com
This Second Edition presents introductory general information on all trigger points and also
detailed descriptions of single muscle syndromes for the upper half of the body. It includes …
detailed descriptions of single muscle syndromes for the upper half of the body. It includes …
Failure to detect changes to people during a real-world interaction
Recent research on change detection has documented surprising failures to detect visual
changes occurring between views of a scene, suggesting the possibility that visual …
changes occurring between views of a scene, suggesting the possibility that visual …
Failure to detect changes to attended objects in motion pictures
Our intuition that we richly represent the visual details of our environment is illusory. When
viewing a scene, we seem to use detailed representations of object properties and interobject …
viewing a scene, we seem to use detailed representations of object properties and interobject …
Gorillas in our midst: Sustained inattentional blindness for dynamic events
DJ Simons, CF Chabris - perception, 1999 - journals.sagepub.com
With each eye fixation, we experience a richly detailed visual world. Yet recent work on visual
integration and change direction reveals that we are surprisingly unaware of the details of …
integration and change direction reveals that we are surprisingly unaware of the details of …
[HTML][HTML] Effectiveness of isolation, testing, contact tracing, and physical distancing on reducing transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in different settings: a mathematical …
Background The isolation of symptomatic cases and tracing of contacts has been used as
an early COVID-19 containment measure in many countries, with additional physical …
an early COVID-19 containment measure in many countries, with additional physical …
Coronary artery calcium area by electron-beam computed tomography and coronary atherosclerotic plaque area: a histopathologic correlative study
JA Rumberger, DB Simons, LA Fitzpatrick, PF Sheedy… - Circulation, 1995 - Am Heart Assoc
Background Coronary calcium identified by electron-beam computed tomography (EBCT)
correlates poorly with luminal atherosclerotic narrowing, but calcium, an intimate part of …
correlates poorly with luminal atherosclerotic narrowing, but calcium, an intimate part of …
Constraints on generality (COG): A proposed addition to all empirical papers
DJ Simons, Y Shoda… - … on Psychological Science, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Psychological scientists draw inferences about populations based on samples—of people,
situations, and stimuli—from those populations. Yet, few papers identify their target …
situations, and stimuli—from those populations. Yet, few papers identify their target …