2/19/12
4B
Written Report
SCIENCE FAIR: Optical Illusions
Can age affect the way people view optical illusions?
Table on Contents
● Introduction
● Abstract
● Hypothesis
● Variables
● Materials
● procedures
● Data
● results
● conclusions
● research paper
· Awknowledgements
Introduction
I. INTRODUCTION- Optical art is a style of art that was created in the 1960's, it creates a series of movements, vibrations, and popping effects to the human eye. When viewing optical art, the human eye transfers the image of this mystical art to the mind allowing the brain to analyze the movements of the image. Could age effect the way people see these optical illusions? Could …show more content…
What one family member saw was recorded in my journal for data. I repeated this for the other two subjects. My results of my data resolves that my younger sister was able to notice all different movements and flashes the image created more than my mother and grandmother. My data also concludes that my grandmother (the oldest tested subject) didnt see much of the optical …show more content…
INTRODUCTION- Optical art is a style of art that was created in the 1960's and it creates a series of movements, vibrations, and popping effects to the human eye. When viewing optical art, the human eyes transfer the image of this mystical art to the mind allowing the brain to analyze the movements of the image. Could age effect the way people see these optical illusions? Could a mind with more experience be able to overcome the trickery that was drawn on to the optical image? personally, I believe that people of younger age (children/toddlers) can view optical illusions more vividly because their imagination is more active than teens or adults. The purpose of my experiment is to discover whether or not maturity/older age has an effect on the way the mind views certain images, in order to do so, i will perform experiments to successfully answer this question and i will provide logical information in doing