Yes, I can. As long as the first and last letters are in place, it doesn't matter what order the other letters are in. God Bless!!
2007-03-09 07:19:02
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answered by Anonymous
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THE PAOMNNEHAL PWEOR OF THE HMUAN MNID
Aoccdrng to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoatnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be in the rghit pclae. The rset can be a taotl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit a porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe.
isn't that cool?
2007-03-09 22:14:59
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answered by peachy_desire 2
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Yes, I got an email like this a while back from a friend. I think it's called typoglycemia, where you can rearrange all the letters in a word except the first and last, and your brain will still be able to read it .
2007-03-09 15:41:56
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answered by Becca 5
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I have a harder time reading it because when I learned to read, I was taught "old-school" by sounding out each letter. My kids are now being taught word recognition, which is how most people can read your question, as long as the first and last letters are in the correct spots.
2007-03-09 21:10:34
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answered by Anonymous
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50-60% of Americans can read this. The eye just sees the first and last letter of the word and acts like it's spelled right.
2007-03-09 15:19:39
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answered by arsehole_adam 3
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I can read that clearly because the human mind is a powerful tool. The first and last letter in each word is in order, therefore my mind is able to decipher the text.
2007-03-09 16:18:29
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answered by Anonymous
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this is the thing that is about our brains reading the first and last letter of a word so being able to read the whole word as our brains automatically rearrange the letter so that we can read the sentence. we actually have v clever brains
2007-03-09 15:20:37
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answered by Penguin2208 3
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tehre was a sduty taht siad taht the biran deonst raed the flul wrod, jsut the frist and lsat ltetres
2007-03-11 20:46:56
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answered by czechoslovakian67 3
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Yes. This is because your brain recognises the shapes and automatically guesses what it will be.
It's likely if you can't either you can't read well, are dyslexic, have bad eyesight, or do not read normally.
2007-03-09 15:52:23
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answered by lachlan c 2
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Nowadays a lot of tests are done to prove everybody can, whitout much difficulty...
However, I think it takes a lot of energy to write so, so I keep to the usual as much as possible!
2007-03-09 15:20:47
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answered by klaartedubois 4
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