November 16, 2005

READ THE FOLLOWING :


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WHAT'S UNIQUE ABOUT THE PASSAGE ABOVE??


UPDATE : YES-THERE ARE 2 "THE's" IN THE PASSAGE .MOST PEOPLE MISS OUT THE OBVIOUS REDUNDANCY OF THE INFORMATION. This means ,when you are reading , the brain processes short, familiar words as a whole and decodes longer words letter-by-letter.But when you read longer sentences,the brain processes a familiar group of words as a single phrase.The brain stores small words, such as 'of,' as a unit, while longer words require decoding. The brain also stores common groups of words, such as 'in the,' as a whole phrase. Words or phrases the brain sees as whole units are called sight words or sight phrases. If something is missing or odd in one of these sight words or phrases, the brain compensates for the problem based on the context of surrounding letters or words.



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13 comments:

Unknown said...

i think i know what you are getting it.. i read it and read it again and realized that my mind was playing a trick..

:)

Eclectic Blogger said...

The The??

Raju said...

you can also read along the left and turn left to get the same 'A Bird in the Bush'..

Jeevan said...

cant find.

awakeningcoma said...

Visiting 4 the pust time
the only unique thing i find is the bird the lonely bird in the bush

Lion King said...

Why didnt I see the 2nd "The" the first time, but after reading it a couple of times? hmm.....

-Fred

யாத்ரீகன் said...

:-)))) gud one... enna Dr. engala vachi edhuvum statistics edukureengala ?!

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செந்தில்/Senthil

Krish said...

Adaengappa :-)

Narayanan Venkitu said...

Interesting.!! Read it atleast a few times..before I realized it.!!

Brain..!! I am glad I have one physically.!! :)

Jeevan said...

nice defenation.

Anonymous said...

Wow, amazing. Until I read your update I didn't see it

Einsteinophile said...

Damn good! :)

Murali Venkatraman said...

what I noticed was something else. I thought all the words started with Uppercase letters.

The The - did nto find until I read your explanation.