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Brian Drain Again



dennismychina
China

Brian Drain Again
 

Thanks Brian me mate, they�re my grandsons.

 

This is the only other written teaser. The others are pics so I�ll have to save them individually first and them upload them.

 

ALZHEIMER�S EYE TEST   

 

Count every � F � in the following text:

 

FINISHED FILES ARE THE RE

SULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTI

FIC STUDY COMBINED WITH

THE EXPERIENCE OF YEARS...

 

 

 

 

HOW MANY ?

WRONG, THERE ARE 6 -- no joke.

READ IT AGAIN !

Really, go Back and Try to find the 6 F�s before you scroll down.

 

 

It was quite strange, my partner, who is Chinese saw all the F�s

the first time so it�ll be interesting how other non English people see this one.

 

 

Honestly now, I hope.

The reasoning behind is further down.

The brain cannot process �OF�.

Strange but apparently true.

1 Jan 2009      





Damielle
Argentina

What happens if you don�t pass the test? Is it  a symptom of ALZHEIMER�S?

1 Jan 2009     



cheezels
New Zealand

hehe i got 3 on the first skim through :-)But that�s ok I just needed to read a little slower!

1 Jan 2009     



Damielle
Argentina

I didn�t pass the test, that�s why I�m asking about the result!!!!!

 

1 Jan 2009     



alien boy
Japan

Three is apparently normal for the first read through for a native speaker/reader. It�s not so much because of Alzheimer�s related problems, it�s more because our brain & eyesight don"t work using individual letters, we tend to take a group at a time (like in the first brain drain). It�s like the brain edits out any anomalies unless we�re paying close attention to what we read/view. The same thing applies to the additional words.
Try the following (without concentrating on what you do) - read out loud the words in the image below.



How many �the�s did you say. It�s common for native speakers/readers to only say 1 �the�, not 2 because of this form of assumptive editing by the brain.

Cheers, ab

p.s. the grandkids are cute!


2 Jan 2009