Perceptual Illusions and Visual Capture

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Perceptual Illusions and Visual Capture Inverted Goggles – Worksheet Ted Talks Optical Illusions that predict Schizophrenia Visual capture test

Inverted goggles Write your name so that it looks “normal” to you with the goggles on What type of processing is this? Write your name the way you always do – you don’t even have to look. Complete the puzzles on the front and back – to the best of your ability Turn your worksheet in

While you wait for the goggles … Beau Lotto Al Seckel

Optical illusions that predict schizophrenia How did you perceive these illusions compared to somebody with schizophrenia?

Visual capture Your path: Put blindfold on Listen to your partner Clarify left/right and other directional cues Other person is a VERBAL guide for your partner (no touching) Keep your eyes on your partner at all times Your path: Out the door Left toward back doors Out the back door and down the RAMP – no steps!!! Back up and inside Drink from the drinking fountain Back to seat Switch roles

What was the experience like for you? Did you notice anything about your other senses? Daniel Kish