I actually can!
I had tried it in Spanish, but never in English. It works as well :)
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I actually can!
I had tried it in Spanish, but never in English. It works as well :)
Soy uno de los 55
I can read it! I thought this phenomenal was only for spanish.
No, if you can make it, you can make it in all the languages you speak, because itīs how the brain decodes wrriten text, words as a whole,not letters one by one.
Oh this is is very cool!:cool:
I actually think that everyone can read it :p
Yep, everyone can, they say "only 55 people out of 100" to make it it more "interesting".
Thought so!
I can read it without any problems. :D
Yes, people do not ordinarily read each letter in a word individually - except in rare conditions after some brain injury...For instance, I know a case of a person who had a stroke, and she realized something goes going wrong because when trying to read messages from her cell phone, she could read the letters separatedly but she couldnīt associate them into words.
I think know what you are saying analaura.
My brother, God rest him, had brain surgery for a tumor and the surgery irreparably damaged his brain, resulting in a condition called aphasia, which caused him to speak nonsensically. He'd utter paraphasias, i.e., words that were not what he meant. He'd call a car a tree, or a dog an elephant...stuff like that. He knew what he WANTED to say but just couldn't get the right words out.
Hi Vicente
Sorry to hear that. It must have been very hard, because itīs very frustrating for the patient himself and also for the family, because thereīs nothing you can do about it. Itīs really amazing how everything comes from the brain, Iīve been reading about neuroscience and our brain is a whole world...