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    phenomenicallevels need to be examined aswe Return to smith intro notes -unerstand neuro cognitive operations and consciousness -combo of operations -experiencene‚ naural events‚ cognitive events +behavior Acuity- sharpness/clearness of perception -visual acuity varies with eccentricity (distance from center) -mascular degeneration 2-point discrimination- ability to tell that 2 objects touhing skin are 2‚ not 1 -the closer together‚ the harder it is to tell -easiest on lips/finger- where

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    Sensation and Perception

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    impaired differs from that of the sighted. Article 1: Auditory Substitution of Vision: Pattern Recognition by the Blind The goal of the experiment in this study was to investigate whether or not there was an effect on the performance of recognizing visual patterns using auditory substitution by the early blind. The reason for the study is because of the development of the graphical user interface (GUI) in information technology‚ relating to computer systems. The GUI system is great for sighted people

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    Collage A collage is a visual representation of ideas‚ emotions and understanding in response to a specific topic‚ concept‚ situation or issue. Although a collage may include some words‚ it is usually composed of a variety of visual materials such as photographs‚ magazine pictures and scraps of cloth and paper. Criteria for Creating and Assessing a Collage Criteria DISTINGUISHED (4) PROFICIENT (3) APPRENTICE (2) NOVICE (1) Topic The topic‚ theme or message of the collage is extremely clear. The

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    Haley Seay Ms. Tracey Thornton ENC 1101 Visual Rhetoric Analysis 2 October 2012 Advertisements are the most commonly used way to sell and market a product or message. Although we may not realize it while watching or seeing the advertisement‚ there are many underlying factors that cause us to buy into the advertisement. Whether it may be the color‚ picture‚ text‚ or sound; the advertisers find a way to draw us in without even a second thought. Many advertisers focus on guilt‚ they try to find

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    Joshua Davis Visual Literacy in Business Instructor: Jenna Soard October 1‚ 2012 The reason why I picked the way I communicated my message is because it is the easiest way to communicate a message to a large group of people. Using power point slide show can be easy because it can keep the presenter organize and on scheduled as far as getting a message across. Each slide goes in order‚ as you want to talk to your group of people. For me my message is talking about the achievements of my

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    Introduction People all learn in different ways. No one learning style is particularly better than another. People simply have different styles and techniques to how they perceive and process information. The three primary learning styles are auditory‚ visual‚ and tactile. Although most people use a different mixture of these three styles during their learning process‚ they usually have one learning style that they prefer above all others. Auditory The auditory learning style is one where a student

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    to developments at different ages. The study identifies a group of visual impaired children with emotional or behavioral deficits that is compared to their development with visually impaired children with no emotional or behavioral detect as related to age. The author hypothesizes there will be a significant delay in social and language development and less significant delay in fine and gross motor function of children who are visual impaired and have emotional or behavioral deficits. Method Between

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    Stroop Effect (Blindsight) Stroop effect is a good project to do if one wants to know more about the eyes and brains connection. The most commonly used example is what is known as the Stroop Test‚ which compares the time needed to name colors when they are printed in an ink color that matches their name (e.g.‚ green‚ yellow‚ red‚ blue‚ brown‚ purple) with the time needed to name the same colors when they are printed in an ink color that does not match their name (e.g.‚ blue‚ red‚ purple‚ green

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    separate categories. There is the classification of normal vision‚ also described as 20/20 or 20/30 prescription of corrective lenses for this type of vision. Followed by moderate visual impairment that is roughly 20/70 measurement for corrective lens. There is also severe visual impairment that is considered to be nearly-total visual impairment. Described as 20/1‚000 for any sort of spectacle correction. Followed by complete or total blindness. Which is defined as not light perception and the inability

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    PM • MEMORIZED DELIVERY Choral speaking‚ acting‚ poem recital FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED WHEN PREPARING A SPEECH • Planning your presentation well Analyzing your purpose and audience Gather relevant information • Knowing your content well Prepare visual aids Rehearsal Confident delivery Respond comfortably with the audience FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED WHEN PREPARING A SPEECH • Analyzing Your Audience Background information of the audience Education background Reasons for attending Expected number

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