Aleesha Jarral - Brain Games - Sensation and Perception PDF

Title Aleesha Jarral - Brain Games - Sensation and Perception
Course Human Anatomy and Physiology II
Institution Middlesex County College
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Name: __AleeshaJarral__

Date: _01/07/2021__

Directions: Answer the following questions in RED. They do NOT have to be in complete sentences, but make sure you answer ALL of the questions!

Brain Games: Season 2, Episode 8 “Seeing is Believing” 1. What fraction of our brain is devoted to vision? 3rd of our brain is devoted to vision. 2. True or False: Our peripheral vision gives us great resolution. True 3. A Beuchet _chair______ plays with your visual perception.

4. The Ames_ Room is designed to create the illusion of a square room.

5. True or False: Illusions are all about the assumptions your brain makes. true 6. The basketball prism goggles shift the players’ vision about _30_ degrees to the right.

7. What is the outcome of the basketball player prism goggle experiment? The player missed the shot because it shifted there view to 30 degree 8. A bistable image is an image that can be interpreted in one of _2_________ ways.

9. True or false: Humans are hardwired to see faces.

10.

The anamorphic art square was actually made with __20_______

lines.

11.

What was your favorite part of the episode? Or what was your

favorite thing that you learned? The Apollo trick with the wine bottle and beuchet chair. I thought they were pretty cool trick

Brain Games: Season 2, Episode 11 “Illusion Confusion” 12.

Everything we call __sight__ is your brain’s interpretation of light.

13.

What is special about the dragon head? Why does it look like it

follows you? It’s head is concave. Every Time your brain see something concave it can turn into convect 14.

True or False: In reality, your brain sees in 3D. False

15.

The _Retina__ at the back of your eye is 2 dimensional.

16.

When you alternate two photos that are similar, what happens? It looks real like a moving object.

17.

What 4 objects aren’t the correct sizes in Apollo’s experiment? Mug, bear, chair and a picture

18.

Why does the monster in the back look larger?

Because it’s the farthest from the horizon line

19.

Why do we have forward facing eyes, not side facing eyes like

rabbits or horses? To see better and clutter force. 20.

It takes your brain __10th_______ of a second to interpret all the

information coming at it.

21.

If you are driving at 60 miles per hour, how far does the car travel

in a tenth of a second? 8 feet 22.

What was your favorite part of the episode? Or what was your

favorite thing that you learned? I like the x-ray vision part and also when you look at your finger with one close 23.

Of the two episodes, which did you like more AND WHY? Answer

in complete sentences. I liked both of the episodes but my favorite one is the 2nd episode because i learned a lot more things in it about 3d, x ray vision and seeing the near future. Which was kind of fun....


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