Riki, 
  Thanks again for this link.  We are in exactly that spot in my cognitive 
class so I used it today.
   
  All,
I was sure this wasn't going to work and almost didn't show it.  In fact, I 
prefeced it by saying I just wanted to give some more examples of how cognitive 
research was done.  To my surprise 3/4 of the class did not see the gorilla!  I 
really thought it was just too obvious to be useful for inattentional blindness 
but I was wrong.  I'm sure my knowing what was going to happen colored my 
attention... but still.  Good class today.  I love these teaching listserves.
   
  Kim 
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  Hi Kim, 
   
  I tried it in a different browser and it did open.  Thanks. 
   For those who haven't seen it, the video is at 
  http://viscog.beckman.uiuc.edu/djs_lab/demos.html  , under inattentional 
blindness.

  To find the instructions and questions that Simon used with the videos, check 
out http://www.wjh.harvard.edu/~cfc/Simons1999.pdf , pp. 8 and 9
   
  Riki
   
   
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    Riki, 
  It worked for me.  I had to press the play button before the box for the 
movie even opened.  Thanks for the site.  I'm going to use some of it in class 
today.
  Kim Metz
  Walsh University
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  Sorry for the crossposting.
   
  I wanted to show the Gorilla video on inattentional blindness  produced by 
the Visual Cognition Lab at
the University of Illinois in class, but it no longer opens.  Does anyone know 
of another way to access the video besides the visconbeckman site?
   
  Riki Koenigsberg
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