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Plummer, Julia D. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2009
The National Science Education Standards [National Research Council (1996) National science education standards. Washington, DC: National Academy Press] recommend that students understand the apparent patterns of motion of the sun, moon and stars by the end of early elementary school. However, little information exists on students' ability to…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Motion, Visual Environment, Grade 2
Gilroy, Lee A.; Hock, Howard S. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2004
The perception of 2nd-order, texture-contrast-defined motion was studied for apparent-motion stimuli composed of a pair of spatially displaced, simultaneously visible checkerboards. It was found that background-relative, counter-changing contrast provided the informational basis for the perception of 2nd-order apparent motion; motion began where…
Descriptors: Motion, Visual Perception, Visual Stimuli, Psychological Studies
Goldstein, Jacob; Wiener, Charles – J Gen Psychol, 1969
Descriptors: Depth Perception, Motion, Perception, Space
Srivastava, Rajendra K.; Peel, Thomas S. – 1968
A research study and the intent and purpose of its experiments are outlined to support the premise that "a change in the color of an environment will bring a change in the pattern of human movement within that environment". Experiment cited is concerned with the color variables of light beige and dark brown in a controlled environment with museum…
Descriptors: Color, Cybernetics, Design Requirements, Environmental Influences