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If you can read this your mind is suppose to be in good shape.


Brain Study


Here's another trick of Doctor Dementia to test your skills ....
Can you meet this challenge?

I've seen this with the letters out of order, but this is the first time I've seen it with numbers. Good example of a Brain Study: If you can read this OUT LOUD you have a strong mind. And better than that: Alzheimer's is a long long, way down the road before it ever gets any where near you.


7H15 M3554G3
53RV35 7O PR0V3
H0W 0UR M1ND5 C4N
D0 4M4Z1NG 7H1NG5!
1MPR3551V3 7H1NG5!
1N 7H3 B3G1NN1NG
17 WA5 H4RD BU7
N0W, 0N 7H15 LIN3
Y0UR M1ND 1S
R34D1NG 17
4U70M471C4LLY
W17H 0U7 3V3N
7H1NK1NG 4B0U7 17,
B3 PROUD! 0NLY
C3R741N P30PL3 C4N
R3AD 7H15.
PL3453 F0RW4RD 1F
U C4N R34D 7H15.





If you can raed this, you have a sgtrane mnid, too.


Can you raed this? Olny 55 people out of 100 can.

I cdnuolt blveiee that I cluod aulaclty uesdnatnrd what I was rdanieg. The phaonmneal pweor of the hmuan mnid, aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it dseno't mtaetr in what oerdr the ltteres in a word are, the olny iproamtnt tihng is that the frsit and last ltteer be in the rghit pclae. The rset can be a taotl mses and you can still raed it whotuit a pboerlm. This is bcuseaethe huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the word as a wlohe. Azanmig huh? Yaeh and I awlyas tghuhot slpeling was ipmorantt!
 
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You know, that only works if English is your first language.

Try it in a foreign language, that you can read but are not fluent in.

Buenas dias, Senor, como esta usted? Bonjour monsieur, comment allez-vous? Guten morgen, mein Herr, sind Sie auch heute?

Now swap out a bunch of letters, and shove in some numbers, and see how well you do.
 
I was just reading a comic.

Little boy and girl are walking down the hallway and pass a grownup woman. Girl says, "Hey Mary", and the woman says, "Auf Deutsch".

Little girl says, "uuuuhhhh, google todd". Woman says, "Close enough".

After they walk by the boy says, "Who was that?" and the girl says, "That's our neighbor. Dad's making her teach me German".

I had to read that about a dozen times before I finally decided "google todd" was supposed to be "guten tag". It was not spelled right, and my mind was not processing it.
 
Read it just fine no problems at all. Oh look a squirrel. Uhhhh....what was the question again?
 
Thank you! Since I retired five and a half years ago I seem to be more forgetful and less focused. I breezed right through that exercise. Alzheimer's runs in my family and I was getting a bit worried. I know that this thing is not an end all but it was a moral booster for me.
 
I read it aloud with absolutely no problem. In fact it was so easy I seriously doubt the accompanying statistics, especially since I can walk out to the truck only to discover I forgot the keys on the kitchen counter. The other day I drove the 7 miles to the grocery market only to discover I had left my wallet at home. Now THAT bothers me.
 
Well if it wasn't for spell check that's the way I would wright. I'm not now nor ever have been a good speller. Sometime spell check doesn't even work for me. I'm using it now or this would look like that. And by the way I read the bottom just fine.
 
Well if it wasn't for spell check that's the way I would wright. I'm not now nor ever have been a good speller. Sometime spell check doesn't even work for me. I'm using it now or this would look like that. And by the way I read the bottom just fine.

Did you spell it that way to make your point, or just spelled it that way and it made your point for you? :D
 
There goes the neighborhood !!

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