Hmm, it may cause epilepsy as well.
from
http://scienceroll.com/2009/03/26/missing-frames-video/ :
This video is multitasking challenging game. This project challenges the brain to process more and more information simultaneously, while providing less and less cohesive information.
Video #1 is a combination of two different videos rapidly switching frames from one video to the other; each is missing 50% of its frames. The frames of the two videos are essentially zipped or shuffled together into one, asking for the brain to respond to both stories.
Video #2 ups the anti by combining three different videos, rapidly switching frames from one video to the other. Video #3 would require four videos, etc. So on and so forth; there are a total of ten videos.
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