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Middle School
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8,
9
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Eyes, Nose, or Mouth: Measuring Their Effectiveness in Face Recognition
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Will girls perceive optical illusions with a higher percentage of accuracy than the boys?
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At what age a child can draw a person with all major body parts and in the correct place?
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The Eye and Optical Illusions
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Can motivation of the human mind affect eye improvement?
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Determine whether varying the size and color of inducing circles will affect the perception of the size relation between the standard and comparison (variable) circles.
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Do Left Brained People Perceive Optical Illusions Differently from Right Brained People?
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What Factors (Age, Gender, City of Residence, etc.) Affect Search Time?
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Test if changing the number of distracters will affect the ability of an observer to find the target during a visual search.
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Colours effects on people's brains, moods, and actions.
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The Effect of Emotional Stimuli on Pupil Size
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Determine if people perceive unstable optical illusions differently based on hand-dominance, eye-dominance, age and gender.
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Determine if certain words are more easily identifiable through lip reading than others.
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Determine if gender affects visual selective attention.
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A few experiments that will help you find out if people have a dominant hand, foot, eye and ear.
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The effect of color on the perception of its taste
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Do gifted students see optical illusions differently from average students?
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Compare reaction time of peripheral and straight vision.
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Explore the relationship between hand dominance and eye dominance
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Which is the most effective learning stimuli for hamsters - sight, sound, touch, or smell?
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Investigate hand-eye coordination.
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Which gender identifies blurred pictures better?
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Sound & Hearing Science Fair Projects and Experiments
Senses Science Fair Projects and Experiments
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High School
- Grades
10,
11,
12
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What's the Best Method to Communicate Data Graphically?: An Experiment in Visual Perception
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Research magic tricks and illusions and explain how and why they work.
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Repeat Ganzfeld parapsychology experiment to test individuals for extra-sensory perception (ESP).
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Research synesthesia and test your school students and teachers for it
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Contingent Color/Edge Adaptation: McCollough Effect
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See if there is a difference in the number of hidden 3-D pictures ('Magic Eye" pictures) right and left handed persons are able to see.
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When a particular sensory input (hearing/vision) is deprived, is the other sense reception heightened?
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Effect of Distractions on Reaction Times of High School Students
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Correlation between human laterality and visual direction tendencies
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Shape vs. color: Which is the primary perception?
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How does color affect blood pressure?
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Sound & Hearing Science Fair Projects and Experiments
Senses Science Fair Projects and Experiments
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Useful Links
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R=Reference
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Science Fair Projects Resources
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Psychology Biography
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Citation Guides, Style Manuals, Reference
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