My thought is that I'd like someone to explain to me how it works. I have vague associations running through my head ("opponent process" is the most persistent) but I'd like someone who knows what she/he is talking about to explain before I try to take this to students.
Kris Vasquez -----Original Message----- From: Brown, Barbara [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 14, 2005 8:14 AM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences Subject: RE: a very cool illusion It is cool, but there really does seem to be a green dot moving around. Just isolate a portion of the screen, and this is clear. (The page says "There really is no green dot") Other thoughts? -----Original Message----- From: Pollak, Edward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 14, 2005 8:06 AM To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences Subject: a very cool illusion Check this out..................... http://www.patmedia.net/marklevinson/cool/cool_illusion.html Edward I. Pollak, Ph.D. Department of Psychology, West Chester University of Pennsylvania Office hours: Mondays noon-2 & 3-4; Tuesdays & Thursdays 8-9:15 a.m. and 12:30-2 p.m. Web site: http://mywebpages.comcast.net/epollak/home.htm <http://mywebpages.comcast.net/epollak/home.htm> --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]