Created by Tasha Frisbee
about 4 years ago
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True or False
Your eyes send information to your brain where it is processed and returns a realistic representation of what is there.
What do you see? Do you see a white triangle on top of another triangle? Do you see a rectangle?
What phrases do you read from each of these images?
Which line is longer?
True or False
If you don't focus on the area you want to see in low light, you'll see it better.
True or False
We see objects as three dimensional.
John Medina (2009) concluded that the brain's visual cortex is where up to 12 tracks of information is sent and different regions process it. Each region reacts to one thing, such as motion, color, edges, lines that are tilted to 40 degress, etc.