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  • Elementary School - Grades 4-6
    R=Reference/Experiment   S=Sample Project
    Everything you could ever want to know about the eye S
    A few taste experiments - the functions of the nose, tongue, saliva, vision. R
    Investigate Optical Illusions. S
    The Effect of Light Intensity on Visual Acuity in Sixth Graders S
    Measure the Peripheral Vision R
    Explore how your pupil changes size to control how much light enters your eye. R
    Explore how your eye and brain hold on to a series of images to form a single complete picture. R
    How does one’s handedness affect foot, eye, and ear preference? S
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    Middle School - Grades 7-9
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    Measure the adjustment time of the human eye when coming from sunlight to a dark room compared to the adjustment time when coming from artificial lighting to a dark room R

    Will girls perceive optical illusions with a higher percentage of accuracy than the boys? R
    Determine if the color of your eyes affects your vision? S
    The Effect of Pupil Dilation on Peripheral Vision R
    Determine if visual acuity with and without corrective lenses affects the perception of hidden 3-D images. R
    The Impact of Light Intensity and Color on Visual Acuity R
    Determine whether the dominant or recessive eye is better in depth perception. R
    How individuals differ in their ability to detect delays between visual and auditory input? R
    Find out how isolated eyes process information. R
    Research and Demonstrate the Blind Spot. R R R R
    Research and Demonstrate Color-Blindness R R R R R R R R S
    Do boys have a natural advantage to perceive the depth of an object? S
    How does eye color affect peripheral vision? S
    Discover if the pigment of the eye has any effect of pupil size. S
    Determine if the color of a person's eye affects the vision in light and darkness. S
    Is there a relationship between light intensity and the ability to recall images? S
    The effects of eye color, skin color, and age on the retinal glare recovery test. R
    The Human Eye (how we see) S
    The Eye and Optical Illusions S
    Eyes and Visual System Disease Science Fair Projects & Experiments
    High School - Grades 10-12
    R=Reference/Experiment   S=Sample Project
    Determine if age affects the size of the human blind spot. R
    Determine if all three different types of cone cells (green, blue, and red light-sensitive pigment cells) on the human retina fatigue at the same rate. R
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