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L2 Optics and the Eye




Videos

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The Nature of Light

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Materials for courses at Virginia Tech.






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Cognitive Psychology (PSYC 4114)




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1. Estimated time required to complete

Between 1 and 2 hours.

2. Responses to submit on Canvas

Your article&#039;s cognitive skill


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