The first activity that I did was the "Remember the Source." It was okay. I did better on the pictures than on the listening part. I just remember images better than words. I have never been a very good listener anyway.
The second activity was "The Four Color Problem." It is cool that you can see more colors at a distance than up close. Sometimes you only saw three colors and other times you see four colors.
The third one was the "Can You See What You Don't See?" activity. Don't even ask me about that one. I did it for about five minutes and still had no idea what I was suppose to do. I read the instructions if you are wondering that. They were all Greek to me.
The fourth one was the "Ambiguous Figures." The one that from a distance the one image looked like a skull but up close you could see a woman looking in her mirror at her dressing table.
Well, those are the four activities that I did. They did not make much sense to me. I never want to do anything like that ever again. Nothing really surprised me because we do it all the time. It just never registers in our conscious mind but our subconscious. That is way it looks so familiar. I could in a way, use the information that I learned by maybe not just glancing at something and think that I have learned all that there is to learn about that object. I should look more in depth at it before I make any decisions about it. I do think that this helps us perceive things differently.
I read a little in the book. It gives me a head ache just thinking about the many things that our brain is doing just while we write these blogs. In a way we are not learning anything new. We already knew this stuff, just not at this level. Well,
TTFN
See if anyone can figure what this means.
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