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How does your brain so quickly make sense of jumbled words that at first glance look like nonsense? Researchers aren’t entirely sure, but they have some suspicions. Yuo cna porbalby raed tihs ...
It's true that people do not read each letter in a sentence individually, but this paragraph isn't the best illustration of that effect. For example, in the sentence: "This is bcuseae the huamn ...
When Dr. Harold Bornstein described in hyperbolic prose then-candidate Donald Trump’s health in 2015, the language he used was eerily similar to the style preferred by his patient.
I bet you were just as shocked as I was to learn that Donald Trump himself had written that glowing letter signed by his doctor attesting to the overweight burger-gobbler’s phenomenal, terrific ...
The idea was that it is easy to read words with jumbled letters as long as the first and last letters are in the correct place. It is an urban legend that appears to have an element of truth to it ...
How does your brain so quickly make sense of jumbled words that at first glance look like nonsense? Researchers aren’t entirely sure, but they have some suspicions. Yuo cna porbalby raed tihs ...