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Visual Cognition Activity

Count the # of passes between players in white http://viscog.beckman.illinois.edu/flashmovie/15.php http://school.cengage.com/forensicscience/#

How Observant Are You? http://shodor.org/succeed-1.0/curriculum/FOR/observation.html Observe the picture for exactly 30 seconds. Look at everything you think might be important. After 30 seconds, answer the questions on the next page on a sheet of paper. (Do not read the questions before you look at the picture!) How observant were you? Compare your answers to the picture.

Observation Questions - Picture Are there cars parked on the sides of the road? What color is the pickup truck driving in the road? Any minivans around? What does the blue sign say? What's the speed limit? Are there any pedestrians on the road?

How Observant are Other People Activity

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http://www.youramazingbrain.org.uk/testyourself/eyewitness.htm