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    2 Visual Pattern Essay

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    the stimuli were different colors or sizes and the infants stare at one stimuli over of the other, we could not say for certain that they are staring at the pattern, size, or color. d) For these experiments, a modern eye tracking device will be used. Eye trackers can follow the gaze direction and eye movement of participants and this will work well in following the direction that the infants are looking and enable us to determine which pattern the infants look at (Eye Tracking). e) The…

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    The impact of the use of contact lenses and glasses on eye Background : The contact lenses and glasses of modern techniques that help to improve the range of visions. But these techniques are not without side effects and multiple damage. The problem of the study: that the use of lenses and glasses may lead to various health damage such as: Corneal scars , redness , itching and others. The aim of study is to describe the resulting from the use of contact lenses and glasses among students…

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    Five Special Senses

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    1. A perception is when sensory impulses are interpreted in the brain, such as touching a hot stove. A sensation is when the brain becomes aware of a stimulus, such as pain. 2. Pain receptors are excited by any type of tissue damage. 3. Referred pain is a phenomenon when you feel pain in an area other than where the pain originates from. 4. The thalamus and cerebral cortex are the parts on the brain that interpret pain impulses. The thalamus establishes the awareness of pain, and the…

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    Madame Marie de Thorigny or Hélène de Thorigny; two women from the same wealthy family that Largillière had painted for in the past. The viewer’s eye begins in the upper left-hand corner and is captured by the peaceful spilling of water from a fountain into a soft hand. An elegant woman’s supple fingers curl, feeling the water. She gazes into the viewer’s eyes with rosy cheeks and smooth skin. The viewer is taken aback by her overwhelming elegance. Her hair is of the latest style, her dress is…

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    things and interpreting what they're see through their eyes. Photography could make many identical copies. How to reaction or seeing things in a different…

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    angles of these monuments, and they were so vivid that the colors and crevices in the clouds burst out at me. The Hubble Space Telescope had never brought in such clear images before, and I was quite surprised by the complexity the images displayed. Staring at the screen intently so that I didn’t miss anything, I reached for the phone sitting next to me. Before I could pick it up, the sound of glass clashing on the ground took my eyes away from the screen. What the…? Why does my leg feel like…

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    Proband Case Study Essay

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    evaluation of blurred optic disc margins bilaterally noted on a routine eye exam. Of note, he had a past medical history relevant for abdominal migraines and a 9 millimeter in diameter complex pineal cystic gland, incidentally found at age 5 and being followed by Neurosurgery with no interval changes over the past year. On initial exam his best-corrected visual acuity (BCVa) was 20/30 in both eyes (OU) with no afferent pupillary defect. Color vision, stereopsis, motility and ocular balance…

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    Four Senses Research Paper

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    To experience the surrounding world, the human body uses biological systems, senses, to interpret external stimuli and form a coherent, tangible view. The senses consist of seeing, hearing, smelling, touching, and tasting, where seeing and hearing are the most crucial. The perception of the world is the brain’s ability to analyze the incoming sensation messages and relay them back; sensation is both the initial messages sent by the nerves and the complete resulting picture created by the brain.…

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    9/11 Short Stories

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    realizing stuff!” Dragon Kylie rambled. “Not so fast! I saved you from Princess Hermione because I wanted to be the one to make you suffer! So I am taking you to the Forbidden Forest and holding you hostage,” Castiel said with an evil look in her eyes as she began grabbing Dragon Kylie’s scaly…

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    (IADLs) would have on my day. My experience consisted of an eye-patch covering up my left eye for 12 hours. Some of the activities I found to be the more difficult were: putting on make-up, tying my left shoe, focusing on the television, walking downstairs, focusing on a PowerPoint in class, and riding in a car. Riding in a car was the most difficult. Before the experiment I have been prone to motion sickness. After wearing the eye patch for just three hours, my equilibrium and sensory…

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