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Psychology

To identify the key parts of the eye and how they work To identify the key parts of the brain that relate to vision

Written task – look at past exam papers and discover what you may be asked to do Using notes to peer mark exam answers and discuss how to get top marks

To identify the key parts of the eye and how they work Task: Complete the sheet labelling each of the parts The visual cortex is where PERCEPTION and understanding really happens The Optic Chiasma is where the left and right eye start talking to each other

Ch To identify the key parts of the eye and how they work Optic Chiasma

To identify the key parts of the eye and how they work Visual Cortex

To identify the key parts of the eye and how they work Examples of vision illusions. http://www.exo.net/~pauld/summer_institute/summer_day3eye_and_brain/day3_eye_and_brain.html