Page Summary: Create a giant protractor and measure how well you see motion, color, shape and text out of the corner of your eyes. Part 2: Create your test objects and use your body parts to calculate angles for a giant protractor.
Do The Experiment Peripheral Vision 22297 -
Create a giant protractor and measure how well you see motion, color, shape and text out of the corner of your eyes. Part 2: Create your test objects and use your body parts to calculate angles for a giant protractor. Part 4: Why are we better at detecting some things than others off to the side?
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- Create a giant protractor and measure how well you see motion, color, shape and text out of the corner of your eyes.
- Part 2: Create your test objects and use your body parts to calculate angles for a giant protractor.
- Part 4: Why are we better at detecting some things than others off to the side?
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