Friday, July 3, 2015

Topsy turvy tumult


The exhilaration of a roller-coaster ride at the amusement park may thrill young people, but often leaves their parents on the sidelines.  There's a reason for this, says Prof. Laurence Harris, who studies how our senses affect our perception at York University's Centre for Vision Research in Toronto.  
The exhilaration of a roller-coaster ride at the amusement park may thrill young people, but often leaves their parents on the sidelines.  There's a reason for this, says Prof. Laurence Harris, who studies how our senses affect our perception at York University's Centre for Vision Research in Toronto.  The university lab includes a motion-control chair in a room decorated as a retro kitchen, which physically flips upside down around a seated participant.

INC News, 03/07/2015 - via CBC News

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