I am in 8th grade, and I am working on a science project. I am planing on researching on how the human mind perceives vision right-way-up when it is focused upside-down on the retina. I have about a week to work on this, and not much cash to spend. A proposition I am considering is, "Is the human mind capable of coping to perceive vision properly when the orientation is flipped?" I've heard of goggles that flip the light coming through to the eye. How could I make this? Are there any other ways to test this question? Could you give me some general help on the project?
2007-02-19
14:29:31
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