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Is seeing believing? [videorecording] / written and directed by Naomi Austen.

Contributor(s): Austen, Naomi [director,, writer.] | British Broadcasting CorporationMaterial type: FilmFilmSeries: HorizonPublication details: [UK] : BBC, 2010Description: 1 videodisc (60 min.) : sd., col. ; 12 cmOther title: Horizon : is seeing believing? [Running title]Subject(s): Perception (psychology) | Sensorimotor integration | Optical illusionsNarrated by Jaye Griffiths.Summary: This Horizon series episode is concerned with our senses and how they work together to make sense of the world. Sensory tricks are featured, such as optical illusions and changed flavours in foods. These tricks or experiments reveal more to us about how our senses work. New technologies for orientation are demonstrated which develop new sensory skills.
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Recorded off-air from BBC2 on 18 October 2010.

Narrated by Jaye Griffiths.

This Horizon series episode is concerned with our senses and how they work together to make sense of the world. Sensory tricks are featured, such as optical illusions and changed flavours in foods. These tricks or experiments reveal more to us about how our senses work. New technologies for orientation are demonstrated which develop new sensory skills.

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