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Originally published October 23, 2009 at 12:04 AM | Page modified October 23, 2009 at 2:01 AM

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Cellphone users oblivious, Bellingham prof says

A researcher at Western Washington University says he has proof that people talking on cellphones are twice as oblivious as people who aren't.

A researcher at Western Washington University says he has proof that people talking on cellphones are twice as oblivious as people who aren't.

Psychology professor Ira Hyman employed a clown riding on a unicycle to prove his point.

As the clown rode through campus, just 25 percent of the people talking on cellphones saw him. More than half the people walking alone, or listening to portable music devices or walking with another person noticed the clown.

His research is being published in an upcoming issue of Applied Cognitive Psychology.

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