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Thread: object fixation

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    I have no insight, but someone totaled my car that I had to leave on the highway.

    Nothing is safe when left on the highway - your body included. I'd much rather drive another half mile and get to an exit than stop on the shoulder - a lot of people have been killed after stopping on the side of the road. I do not know if it is object fixation in this case - or maybe a combination of many things. Drivers on the highways are going fast - and especially at night it's hard sometimes to see things. And people get distracted while driving, too. Sometimes I see cars swerve around and then get back on the lanes - what if there was a car or a person on the shoulder right at that time when they lost control? I would not want to be standing there
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    This thread reminds me of one of my all-time favorite episodes of Frasier.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lS0N...EC6C78&index=2

    I was trying to tell my sister about it when we were riding but I was sure the minute I did manage to tell her, that I would end up riding right into a tree too.
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    Not riding, but just yesterday I was backing my car into the driveway so i could load my and my daughter's bikes into the back and I was saying to myself, as I looked into my driver's side mirror, "I need to watch out for the basketball <crunch> hoop. Damn."

    I'd just grazed it with my driver's side rear bumper, but doggone it, I've never backed into it before. Who moved that thing? Sheesh. Luckily, it just caused a tiny 4" scratch and nail polish remover took off the black enamel that rubbed off on my bumper. No biggie, but oy, I hope that's not an omen for our upcoming road trip.

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    I learned that golfing.

    That's probably also why emergency vehicles - stopped - get hit very often. Even with all flashing lights on!

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    mtb

    I've noticed that if i'm dehydrated or tired, it's not a good idea to mtn bike as I fixate on things I usually don't .

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    This is a helpful thread. I bike and scooter in very crowded conditions much of the time, so why am I irresistibly drawn toward a pothole when it's not crowded and I have umpteen feet on either side of me?

    Probably object fixation explains it.

    Pam

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    just a little update on that pothole... i went on vacation in july, and when i came back it had been nicely filled. now i drive right over it each and every week day.

    all of the responses i got here were great, and i sure appreciated them. since i first wrote, i have been practicing avoiding objects, and basically improving my steering/response.

    thanks everyone!

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    Teaching my daughter to drive a car, I learned never to point out pedestrians because as soon as I pointed people out, it seemed like she'd make a straight line for them as if to mow them down directly.

    I don't miss those Learner's Permit rides.

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    I'm a bit biased (work in the game industry), but video gaming, particularly racing games and other games where you need to steer/move a character and avoid certain objects, have helped me -- I haven't run into many objects or other things I see on the ground. Instead, I think "if I keep my focus I get 100 points!".

    Knock on wood for the future of course.

    The main reason why I wanted to respond to this old thread is because, based on the subject/title, I thought this would be about how obsessed one can get about bikes. Cuz that, that I understand.

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    My border collie has object fixation, particularly when the object is a squirrel.

 

 

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