BTW: I also moved the laptop around so I could see the dress from different angles. And there was one angle where the dress was in perfect focus and I saw Blue and Black! WTHeck, perception is so complicated.
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Monday, March 2, 2015
#The Dress Gives Insight to Autism
The first time I heard the "White/Gold" and "Blue/Black" dress debate, I thought "Dah! The dress is Gold and White, what's the big deal. Some folks are just color blind!". Then I showed it to Evyn and Nick. Evyn saw what I saw, but Nicholas saw Blue and Black! Of course he did :) LOL. Then I found this article about sensory intregration and I could not agree more. http://www.buzzfeed.com/ virginiahughes/thedress- reveals-something-pretty- profound-about-autism
BTW: I also moved the laptop around so I could see the dress from different angles. And there was one angle where the dress was in perfect focus and I saw Blue and Black! WTHeck, perception is so complicated.
BTW: I also moved the laptop around so I could see the dress from different angles. And there was one angle where the dress was in perfect focus and I saw Blue and Black! WTHeck, perception is so complicated.
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