Ben Waber reviewed The invisible gorilla by Christopher F. Chabris
A Good But Scattered Book
4 stars
The core of this book is an excellent review of inattention, albeit with a more introductory, anecdote-heavy bent. Chabris and Simons expand on their famous gorilla suit experiment, demonstrating that other seemingly obvious anomalies are often ignored in ways that are mostly impossible to predict. The second half of the book wanders pretty far from this area, however, becoming more of a standard pop social science book that was popular around this time. While these parts are totally fine, they're unspectacular and are better examined in other books. A lot of the examples the the authors bring in are also ethically problematic, particularly with regards to racism and law enforcement, with the authors often ignoring macro and social causes. Still highly recommend
The core of this book is an excellent review of inattention, albeit with a more introductory, anecdote-heavy bent. Chabris and Simons expand on their famous gorilla suit experiment, demonstrating that other seemingly obvious anomalies are often ignored in ways that are mostly impossible to predict. The second half of the book wanders pretty far from this area, however, becoming more of a standard pop social science book that was popular around this time. While these parts are totally fine, they're unspectacular and are better examined in other books. A lot of the examples the the authors bring in are also ethically problematic, particularly with regards to racism and law enforcement, with the authors often ignoring macro and social causes. Still highly recommend