I'm sending this along at the request of a colleague (though I'd like to know,
too).
Does anyone know of available video resources (e.g., video tapes or CD's) that
can be used to illustrate motion-related visual perceptual effects for
undergraduate classroom use? Leads to how to obtain such materials would be
helpful, of course.
We have the Kaiser & Proffitt tape, "Seeing beyond the obvious," which is very
good for what it does. We are looking for additional sources, however.
Any ideas appreciated. I'll post a summary back to the list if the response
warrants it.
Thanks for your help.
Pat Cabe
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Patrick Cabe, Ph.D.
Department of Psychology
University of North Carolina at Pembroke
One University Drive
Pembroke, NC 28372-1510
(910) 521-6630
cabep@sassette.uncp.edu