Association for Biology Laboratory Education

Visual Sensory Physiology
 

Robert A. Linsenmeier & Roberta W. Ellington

Tested Studies in Laboratory Teaching, 2007, Volume 28

Abstract

This lab exercise teaches students about the location and size of the blind spot as well as the location in the visual field of the ability to do color discrimination. The exercise can be completed within a two-hour lab period and is suitable for students in High School AP Biology through the college sophomore level. Materials are inexpensive and can be reused.

Keywords:  sensory physiology, sensory perception

Purdue University (2006)