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Dive into the fascinating world of how your brain deciphers words! This phenomenon, as observed by research from Cambridge University, highlights that as long as the first and last letters of a word are in place, the rest can be jumbled without affecting comprehension. Explore the inner workings of the human mind in processing written language and discover the secrets behind this intriguing ability. Join us on a journey to understand the remarkable intricacies of language perception and how the brain decodes text effortlessly.
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