Name Seeing is Believing – Or Is It? Question 1 A. B. C. D. Question 2

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Name Seeing is Believing – Or Is It? Question 1 A. B. C. D. Question 2

Question 1; Picture A

Question 1; Picture A - What was the very FIRST image that you saw? - What did other people see besides what you saw?

Question 1; Picture B

Question 1; Picture B - What was the very FIRST image that you saw? - What did other people see besides what you saw?

Question 1; Picture C

Question 1; Picture C - What was the very FIRST image that you saw? - What did other people see besides what you saw?

Question 1; Picture D

Question 1; Picture D - What was the very FIRST image that you saw? - What did other people see besides what you saw?

Question 2 - Do you see the same thing each time you look at it? - Can you see two different images at the SAME time? - Does everyone see the same thing when they look at it? - How is it possible for you to see different images while you are looking at the same pattern of black and white on the page?

Question 3; Picture A

Question 3; Picture A - Are the wheels moving or stationary? - Did the wheels stop moving when you stopped moving your eyes? - Based on your knowledge so far, propose an explanation as to why this happened.

Blind Spot For Left Eye: Put your paper about 20 inches from your head. Cover right eye and look at the cross. Move your head closer to the paper. When the dot disappears, you have discovered your blind spot Repeat for the Right Eye but cover left eye and look at the dot until the cross disappears

Blind Spot

Blind Spot with Line

Blind Spot with Pattern

Blind Spot Question - Why were you not able to see the dot? - Why were you not able to see the dot, but it appeared as though the line was solid? - Why were you not able to see the yellow dot, but it appeared as though there were no red dots missing?

How Do We Identify Different Flavors of Food? Name How Do We Identify Different Flavors of Food? Procedure: 1) Partner A must have eyes closed and nose plugged. 2) Partner B pours jellybeans into partner A’s hand. 3) Partner A guesses what flavor it is before they unplug their nose. 4) Partner A unplugs their nose and guesses again. 5) Switch partners and do it again! (Bring your cup up to the front of the room)