In your  "initial" forum post each week describe how one of the phenomena  mentioned in this week's readings explains an everyday event that you  have experienced or observed and then suggest how this phenomenon might  have serious consequences (so first its everyday occurrence and impact  and then ways in which it can have serious impact). For the purpose of  this assignment, we will define "serious impact" as something that has  negative consequences to health and safety of the self or others rather  than something that is inconvenient or embarrassing. Not being able to  distinguish colors under certain light may lead to getting home after a  shopping trip only to find out an outfit isn't the color you thought it  was, which can be inconvenient and/or embarrassing. Not being able to  distinguish colors under certain war zone conditions can be safety and  life threatening. You will need to be specific, thorough and concrete.  Just tacking onto the end of a post a statement or two that something  could be a problem isn't sufficient. Additionally, saying you don't know  of any negative consequences isn't permitted. Doing so will void your  forum assignment points. You will need to explain how the phenomenon  specifically has a negative impact. An example, described in Nicholas  Wade's 2000 "The Natural History of Vision" is below (NOTE: Because this  one has already been applied, you must select another). Additionally,  unless you are discussing one of the more common disorders, like a lack  of depth perception or hearing loss, you'll want to avoid "I think I  have this" syndrome. This is something that medical students often fall  prey to in the early years of medical school because they spend so much  time studying human disorders, from the very common to the exceedingly  rare.
 
 You should start each weekly "initial forum post" with, "For my  sensation/perception phenomenon this week I chose (fill in the name of  the phenomenon) _________" and then go on to give a brief description of  who the phenomenon works (don't dwell here--we can all read the details  in the textbook or in an article--just provide enough so we understand  what happens with the phenomenon) and describe your everyday example of  the occurrence of the phenomenon and how it could have serious  consequences. The phenomenon can be one occurring in persons not  suffering any pathology (like the example below--pretty much everybody  active experiences what happens to our ability to differentiate colors  and their brightness around dusk...it's not abnormal at all) or it can  be the result of a disorder or injury.