Did you see the unicycling clown? Inattentional blindness while walking and talking on a cell phone
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I. Hyman | S. Boss | B. M. Wise | Kira E. McKenzie | Jenna M. Caggiano | S. Boss | Breanne M. Wise | Kira E. McKenzie | Jenna M. Caggiano
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