Missing Frames: How many videos can you watch at once?

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.
johnald128says...

it's disappointing for me how it doesn't really work, because of our one main focus of higher conscious awareness.
but i just thought, if you have split-brain disorder you could halve each eyes viewing for 2 different programs for the two different consciousness'.
i'm not sure how you could go about dividing the audio in half so it appears in front of you though.
cool implications anyway.
future people might be able to do this perfectly.

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