Our brain divides random information into more meaningful parts so that the information can be recalled more effectively. MAURICIO LIMA/AFP/Getty Images Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde ...
You’ve probably seen it on social media before: a paragraph of scrambled text that looks like nonsense at first glance, yet somehow you can read it with surprising ease. Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at ...
Scientists have revealed why you can read scrambled words so easily – and it offers a quirky insight into how our brains function. This effect, commonly referred to as 'typoglycemia', is often ...
One can only imagine what went through John Wren's head when news broke Friday that the name of the latest COVID-19 variant is Omicron. No, not Omnicom, but close enough to trigger a principle in ...
"Typoglycemia" is often shared online as a quirky insight into how our brains work, but this viral claim is only part of the story You’ve probably seen it on social media before: a paragraph of ...
"Typoglycemia" is often shared online as a quirky insight into how our brains work, but this viral claim is only part of the story. Read from CU visiting scholar Karen Stollznow on The Conversation.