Questions Pg. 1
Questions Pg. 2
What
How
Why
100
You begin the experiment by holding your arms this way.
What is "out to your sides"?
100
Each of your eyes sees things from a different one of these.
What is an angle?
100
Each one of these sees things from a slightly different angle.
What are "your eyes!"?
100
This is how you do the first experiment.
What is "hold your arms out to your sides, bring them in front of you and try to touch your fingers."
100
This is why we (or most of us) don't run into things.
What is "we have depth perception"?
200
The second step of the experiment brings your arms to this location.
What is "in front of you?"
200
This eye sees more objects to your left.
What is the left eye?
200
This eye sees more things from your right.
What is "your right eye"?
200
each eye sees the front of an object and a little on both sides when this is the case.
What is "both eyes are open!!":0
200
This is why young children may have trouble catching a ball.
What is "they haven't yet developed their depth perception" or "it takes five years to develop your depth perception".
300
It is easier to make both figers meet if you have this.
What is "both eyes open"?
300
You can see more if this is true.
What is "both eyes are open?".
300
These are what the two things you were asked to do are called in the article.
What are experiments?
300
Your brain does not receive a depth perception signal by doing this (according to the article).
What is "using only one eyes".
300
This is a reason why we can see perception.
What is "each eye sees things from a slightly different angle."
400
In order to judge distance you must do this.
What is "use both eyes"?
400
Depth perception makes you able to judge this.
What is distance?
400
This helps you avoid running into things and helps you catch balls.
What is depth perception?
400
You can judge distance correctly this way.
What is "by having both eyes open"?
400
This is the reason it is harder to do the first experiment with one eye closed.
What is "the signal that tells your brain how far or near something is, is not sent to the brain".
500
When using one eye the brain sees this
What is "a flat scene" or a "flat screen"?
500
Depth perception is well developed for these people.
Who are athletes?
500
This goes to your brain when you look at objects with both eyes (according to the article).
What is "a certain signal"?
500
This is how depth perception helps you catch a ball.
What is by letting you judge distance.
500
This is why some children who have trouble in sports become wonderful athletes later.
What is "it takes a few years for depth perception to develop"?
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