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The subjects were shown three balls and asked to grasp the one that lighted up.
In some cases, the subjects were shown facial expressions alone.
English-speaking subjects were shown a ring of 12 small squares that were all the same color except an odd one on the left or the right.
Peter Tse, a neuropsychologist at Dartmouth, demonstrated this in an experiment in which subjects were shown a sequence of flashing dots on a computer screen.
In one study, subjects were shown a made-up movie title —"Daredevil 2" or "Daredevil: Taking It to the Streets" — and asked to read a plot summary.
Pairs of subjects were shown a series of color slides in various shades of blue and asked to identify the colors.
Subjects were shown two videos of Robbins performing a simple coin trick while lab equipment tracked the motion of their eyes.
In some cases, the subjects were shown words or faces that had appeared two, four or five screens before, complicating the assignment.
In one, the subjects were shown six faces, and then those faces were mixed in with others and the subjects were asked which they had seen before.
After practicing with simple dots (to make sure they understood the task), subjects were shown 144 different displays with various letters and numbers.
When the subjects were shown the chess positions, the experts identified them faster.
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