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in this activity we'll be going through two experiments the first one to demonstrate the blind spot and the second one is to measure the size of the blind spot now first of all you will be provided with links to these two blind spot cards so the first one should have a dot and a cross on it and the second one should have a cross and then a rat sitting in a field of lines now to use these blind spot cards first of all remember that you have to look at them with only one eye so you can't look at them with both otherwise the image is going to fall on some part of the retina that isn't the blind spot so cover up one eye next on the first card you can either use the spot or the cross as the pattern which is going to fall on your blind spot the marking that you want to fall on the blind spot has to be lateral to the marking that you're looking at so in this example here if we wanted the cross to land on our blind spot we would use our left eye and look at the spot the cross is then lateral...