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Visual Perception Kit Carolina $117.00

Time Required Approximately 8 minutes per station With 10 stations that will require 80 minutes Additional time is required to answer assessment and review questions

Preparation Prior to lab review eye structure and function Lab is designed so that 10 stations can be set up and instructions for each station are included Pre-lab set-up Wrap white paper lengthwise around pencils Set up “Depth Perception Tester” on level surface

Pre-lab Activities Demonstrate visual acuity test and benefit of corrective lenses Have students predict and then identify their dominant eye Look at an object ~3m away With both eyes open, hold your thumb arms’ length and “cover” the object with your thumb Close right eye Results – if your thumb appears to move to the right, the right eye is dominant. If your thumb did not seem to move, your left eyes dominant.

Activities Included Visual Acuity Astigmatism and Blind Spot Visual Mapping Color Vision Depth Perception Accommodation Near Point Peripheral Vision Afterimages Illusions

Astigmatism and Blind Spot Visual Acuity Uses Snellen chart (eye chart) to determine emmetropia (normal vision), hyperopia (farsightedness), myopia ( nearsightedness) Astigmatism and Blind Spot Astigamatism- irregular shape of cornea or lens Results in blurred or distorted images Blind spot- area on retina with no photoreceptors Visual Mapping Used to determine the size of the fovea centralis Fovea centralis- area of eye with greatest visual acuity, contains more cone cells than any other region of eye

Color Vision Depth Perception Accommodation Cones- cells in retina which see color Rods- cells in retina which see dim light and shades of gray Different cones work together to see different colors Depth Perception Ability to judge the relative distance between objects in three dimensions Done using monocular vision(seeing with one eye) and binocular vision(seeing with two eyes) Accommodation Combination of reflex actions by which the lens of the eye changes to keep the focal length constant If works normally= emmetropia If eye ball is deeper than normal = myopia If eye ball is not deep enough= hyperopia

Near Point Peripheral Vision Afterimages Illusions Minimum distance at which the eye can focus on an object Peripheral Vision Ability to see things which fall outside the direct line of vision Used in the detection of motion Afterimages Optical illusion that occurs when looking away after staring intently at certain images or colors Illusions Deceptive, self-contradictory, or misleading images Visual tricks which take place in the brain rather than the eye

Today… Get in groups of 3 We will test our Depth Perception Peripheral Vision Illusions