The Psychology Exercise Created By Walter Schulte - Beat The Clock

Welcome to today’s Schulte Table challenge. This exercise is designed to test your visual attention and visual search speed — how quickly your brain can scan information and find what it’s looking for. ________________ CHAPTERS: 0:00 Intro 1:11 Level 1 2:14 Level 2 3:09 Level 3 4:03 Level 4 4:48 Level 5 5:36 Bonus 6:13 Outro 6:42 Disclaimer 7:17 Scientific References ________________ You will complete 5 levels, each with a different time limit: • Level 1 — 50 seconds • Level 2 — 45 seconds • Level 3 — 40 seconds • Level 4 — 35 seconds • Level 5 — 30 seconds If you reach the end, there is an optional expert bonus round: • Bonus Level — 25 seconds Find the numbers from 1 to 25 in order as quickly as possible. To increase the challenge: • Keep your gaze fixed at the centre of the screen • Use only your peripheral vision • Try to stay calm and focused Schulte Table exercises are used in psychology to study: • visual attention • visual search • eye movement patterns These are skills you use every day when: • reading • searching for objects • spotting people in a crowd • scanning your surroundings Scientific References: Schulte, W. (1932) — Attention testing methods. Treisman & Gelade (1980) — Feature Integration Theory of Attention. Wolfe (1994) — Guided Search Model of Visual Search. Posner & Petersen (1990) — Attention Systems of the Brain. Corbetta & Shulman (2002) — Neural Control of Attention. Goldstein (2019) — Sensation and Perception. Gazzaniga, Ivry & Mangun (2019) — Cognitive Neuroscience. Bear, Connors & Paradiso (2020) — Neuroscience: Exploring the Brain. ⚠️ Disclaimer These videos present cognitive challenges inspired by tasks used in psychological research. The content is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only and is not medical or mental health advice. Practice may improve task performance, but broader cognitive or health benefits are not guaranteed. Consult a qualified professional for cognitive or mental health concerns. 👍 Love a good brain challenge? don't forget to: ✅ Like ✅ Subscribe ✅ hit🔔 🌿Thank you for being part of this growing attention and memory challenge community