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You might try contacting the Science On Wheels program at Pacific Science
Center. When I was there we made our own using plastic sheet magnifiers and
safety goggles. They only shifted vision about 5 degrees but it was plenty
to notice the effect. I am thinking that 30 degrees would take quite awhile
to adapt to. The brain can shift 5 degrees in about 10 - 15 minutes.
Mike
On 10/21/08 8:24 AM, "Kristy Sundberg" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> I am looking to buy or make a few sets of prism glasses (the kind that shift
> your field of view about 30 degrees to the side). I am working with a group
> of neuroscience graduate students and researchers at Yale to create a
> science outreach program to local schools. We were thinking of including an
> activity where students toss a ball at a target with the prism glasses on
> and then see how they adapted to the glasses once they take them off. I
> know I have seen these demonstrations in a number of science museums so I
> imagine someone out there should be able to tell me where I can purchase the
> components (and approximate costs) and how to assemble some durable sets of
> prism glasses.
>
> Thank you for your help
> --Kristy
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