OK SO LIKE i was full stressing the other day about blog I being due. i kept putting it off and putting it off and then BAM its the 11th March. AND NOW im stressing over the marks i may have lost on that first blog thingo. But, in my defence, my lack of blog entries was totally only because i was being thoughtful of miss zhang and how she has to read 150 of these things. So i was totally thinking of miss zhang by not writing blogs. really. im not joking.
ok maybe i am.
BUT TODAY i decided that i will be FULLY, 100% committed to being ACTIVE and updating my SRP blog regularly . because i love it so much. really, i do. im not joking.
ok maybe i am.
ok i'll stop.
NOW TO THE POINT OF THIS WHOLE BLOG ENTRY: just a teeny bit of research i wanna throw in.
So, I always thought that a persons balance is based on some funky chemical in our ear or something? Here's what http://www.asha.org/public/hearing/anatomy/ has to say:
Balance, or one' s sense of equilibrium, is controlled through the vestibular system that is contained in the inner ear. Balance and equilibrium help us stay erect when standing, know where we are in relation to gravity, and help us walk, run, and move without falling. The functioning of the vestibular system depends on information from many systems, hearing as well as vision and muscle feedback.
So i'm not doing WHETHER sight affects balance anymore, rather COMPARING how different levels of sight affects balance. Also, it's given me some other ideas about how to test the idea.
so yeah already thinking of changing some things around in my experiment. If I do make any changes, I won't be posting a new blog with the whole experiment, i'll just be tweaking it in my previous blog.... for anyone out there aside from miss zhang who actually care about me and my science problems... :D
AND FOLLOW ME. cause then it'll look like i have friends :)
Thursday, March 11, 2010
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Is that the best line you can come up with to impress Ms Zhang? ..."science: my most favouritest subject in the whole wide world"
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ReplyDeletepch kelly. i don't need to come up with a line to impress miss zhang. she's already impressed by my raw awesomeness. AREN'T YOU MISS ZHANG.
ReplyDeleteThat's great Shelley.
ReplyDeleteThe experiment certainly looks interesting, and I'm looking forward to seeing the results. You need to make sure you have enough people first and ensure that you can run the experiment fairly.