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Illusion A mistaken perception of reality.2.Being deceived by a false perception or belief.
Optical Of or relating to sight. 2.Relating to or using visible light
Environment One’s physical surroundings.
Distortion A twists of fact or a misrepresentation. 2. A change in the shape of an image resulting from mistakes by our eye.
Psychologist A person trained and educated to perform psychological research, like how the mind works and why people do the things they do.
Cornea The transparent, convex, part of the eyeball that covers the iris and the pupil.
Transparent Easily seen through; sheer.
Lens A transparent, part of the eye that focuses light rays entering through the pupil to form an image on the retina.
Retina The delicate light-sensitive part of the inner eyeball, connected to the optic nerve to the brain.
Iris The color, round, colored part of the eye. It regulates the amount of light entering the eye.
Pupil The black round opening in the center of the iris, through which light passes to the retina.
Optic Nerve The nerve that goes from the retina, ling carry visual information to the brain.
Blind Spot The small, round , region in the retina where of the optic nerve meets the eyeball. It has no rods or cones.
Traits A important part, of a person's character.
Culture The behavior, arts, beliefs, institutions, of a group of people
Afterimage A visual image that stays even after the visual stimulus causing it
is gone.
Background The ground or scenery located behind something.The part of
a picture that appears as if it were in the distance.
Intersections A place where things intersect, especially a place where two or more roads cross.Mathematics. The point where one line, surface, or solid crosses another.
Receptors A special group of nerve endings that responds to sensory stimuli such as light.
Contrast Two different objects. Red berries standing in contrast against the snow. One thing that is different from to another. The use of opposing colors, objects, or lines, next to each other to produce an strong effect in a work of art.
Camouflage The blending in of one thing into its environment or natural surrounding. Disguise or protective coloring.
Altered To change or make different
Superimposition
When two film clips are shown at the same time
Mirage
An optical effect that is sometimes seen at sea, in the desert, or over a hot pavement, that may have the appearance of a pool of water or a mirror in which distant objects are seen inverted. That is caused by the bending or reflection of rays of light by a layer of heated air of varying density.
Perspective The representation of three-dimensional objects and depth relationships on a two-dimensional surface. 3. The appearance of objects in depth as see by normal vision.
Culture The behavior, arts, beliefs, institutions, of a group of people.
Traits A important part of a person's character

 

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