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The following pages link to Did you see the unicycling clown? Inattentional blindness while walking and talking on a cell phone (Q56214766):
Displaying 31 items.
- Gait Pattern Alterations during Walking, Texting and Walking and Texting during Cognitively Distractive Tasks while Negotiating Common Pedestrian Obstacles (Q21131731) (← links)
- The impact of cell phone use on the intensity and liking of a bout of treadmill exercise. (Q30374641) (← links)
- The impact of mobile phone use on where we look and how we walk when negotiating floor based obstacles. (Q33860015) (← links)
- You do not talk about Fight Club if you do not notice Fight Club: Inattentional blindness for a simulated real-world assault. (Q34311200) (← links)
- The effects of cell phone conversations on the attention and memory of bystanders (Q34629801) (← links)
- Point-and-shoot memories: the influence of taking photos on memory for a museum tour (Q35060016) (← links)
- Some See It, Some Don't: Exploring the Relation between Inattentional Blindness and Personality Factors (Q35642124) (← links)
- And now for something completely different: Inattentional blindness during a Monty Python's Flying Circus sketch (Q35649553) (← links)
- Neglect in human communication: quantifying the cost of cell-phone interruptions in face to face dialogs (Q35651249) (← links)
- Cellular telephone use during free-living walking significantly reduces average walking speed (Q35974437) (← links)
- Gazing into Thin Air: The Dual-Task Costs of Movement Planning and Execution during Adaptive Gait. (Q36185799) (← links)
- Walking while Performing Working Memory Tasks Changes the Prefrontal Cortex Hemodynamic Activations and Gait Kinematics (Q36910304) (← links)
- Out of Mind, Out of Sight: Unexpected Scene Elements Frequently Go Unnoticed Until Primed (Q37398387) (← links)
- Failure to see money on a tree: inattentional blindness for objects that guided behavior (Q37734846) (← links)
- Animal reactions to oncoming vehicles: a conceptual review (Q38198778) (← links)
- Psychological predictors of mobile phone use while crossing the street among college students: An application of the theory of planned behavior (Q39371553) (← links)
- The incidence of pedestrian distraction at urban intersections after implementation of a Streets Smarts campaign (Q40413227) (← links)
- Secondary Behavior of Drivers on Cell Phones. (Q41188930) (← links)
- A preliminary examination of cell phone use and helping behavior. (Q43898043) (← links)
- Predictors of Playing Augmented Reality Mobile Games While Walking Based on the Theory of Planned Behavior: Web-Based Survey (Q45945858) (← links)
- A study exploring factors of decision to text while walking among college students based on Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB). (Q47388926) (← links)
- The Influence of Attention Set, Working Memory Capacity, and Expectations on Inattentional Blindness (Q50549788) (← links)
- Inattentional blindness is influenced by exposure time not motion speed. (Q53482815) (← links)
- Inattentional blindness for a gun during a simulated police vehicle stop. (Q54512076) (← links)
- Practicing Safe Text: the Impact of Texting on Walking Behavior (Q56214764) (← links)
- SpareEye (Q56214771) (← links)
- Mind Your Step: the Effects of Mobile Phone Use on Gaze Behavior in Stair Climbing (Q56764379) (← links)
- THE PERSISTENCE OF POVERTY IN THE CONTEXT OF FINANCIAL INSTABILITY: A BEHAVIORAL PERSPECTIVE (Q56866262) (← links)
- Texting and walking: a controlled field study of crossing behaviours and inattentional blindness in Taiwan (Q56901715) (← links)
- Characteristics of human perception and their relevance when studying information behavior (Q58203421) (← links)
- Cognitively Demanding Object Negotiation While Walking and Texting (Q60302277) (← links)