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Do You See What Eye See? - Optical Illusions

Student: Kaylyn Bernard

District/Region: Mi'kmaq First Nations

Event: 2009 Canada-Wide Science Fair

Grade 9 - We'koqmaq First Nation Secondary School

The purpose of my project was to really educate individuals about their 'eye dominance', and how important it is to know if you are left or right eyed.

My project involved a study to see if left and right eyed people see differently. I studied the surveys, and presented them graphically to better explain and present the purpose of my project.




Kaylyn Bernard

Kaylyn Bernard - Do You See What Eye See? - Optical Illusions

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