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Bibliography

Nonverbal Learning Disorder

&

The Ponzo Illusion

1. http://psychology.about.com/od/sensationandperception/ig/Optical-Illusions/The-Ponzo-Illusion.htm#step-heading

2. https://www.understood.org/en/learning-attention-issues/child-learning-disabilities/nonverbal-learning-disabilities/understanding-nonverbal-learning-disabilities

3. http://opl.apa.org/Experiments/About/AboutPonzo.aspx

4. http://www.childmind.org/en/posts/articles/2014-12-10-what-non-verbal-learning-disorder

5. http://www.vipfaq.com/Mario%20Ponzo.html

Ponzo Illusion

Nonverbal Learning Disorder

Quiz

  • affects a person's social skills
  • have trouble understanding communication that isn't verbal
  • exact cause unknown

What causes NVLD?

how are both the lines the same size in the Ponzo illusion?

what are some symptoms of NVLD?

Who invented the Ponzo Illusion?

What is his profession?

How can NVLD impact someones life?

In the Ponzo Illusion, two identically-sized lines appear to be different sizes when placed over parallel lines that seem to converge as they recede into the distance.

Impacts on Life

Living with NVLD

Who invented it?

If you have suffer from nonverbal learning disorder, you may:

  • have trouble paying attention
  • babble
  • have issues when making and keeping friends

Why it Works

  • can cause trouble with understanding nonverbal communication cues such as body language, tone of voice, and facial expressions
  • affects social skills, but not speech or writing skills

Mario Ponzo

1882-1960

  • have trouble understanding nonverbal communication cues
  • have trouble sorting through information and understanding large concepts
  • think in literal terms
  • Linear perspective is a type of monocular cue in which parallel lines appear to converge at some point in the distance.

Symptoms

  • thinking in literal terms
  • born in Rome
  • Italian psychologist
  • studied under Federico Kiesow
  • first demonstration of the Ponzo Illusion in 1913

main symptoms include:

  • The reason the top horizontal line looks longer than the other one is because we interpret the scene using linear perspective.

Anwsers

  • learning and attention issues
  • person creates unnecessary social challenges

The cause is unknown

Linear perspective makes see it in that way

some symptoms can be and are not limited to learmimg issues or attention problems,also social challenges

Mario Ponzo

psychologist

Struggle to find or keep friends harder to learn

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