R.D.
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- Feb 7, 2011
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Come on truthie really???Ignoring what is in front of their face to please the researcher by pressing the button really fast.
The one group of people who saw the dot assumed that seeing the dot is what was important.
The one group who paid more attention to what was there seemed more interested in the human face than pleasing the researcher by finding the dot really quick.
The researchers asked 72 undergraduates to look at a drawing of a face that looked to the left or right of a computer screen and then press a key when a black dot appeared. Despite being told the face would not predict the dots location