Trip up your Brain- OLogy

Sometimes our brains play tricks on us. When our brain receives different messages, simple activities can become more challenging. This is how our mind can get fooled by completing an easy task. On the website OLogy I found a really interesting article about your mind playing tricks on you. It’s called Trip Up Your Brain. It’s a really fun and engaging activity to challenge your brain by seeing how fast you can name colors. First the word is written in the same color that the word is saying.  In the second level the word is written in a different color then the word is saying. This element will trick your mind. The explanation for this is that a part of your brain called VPS recognizes the color of the word, while the OT understands the meaning of the word when the color of the word is different. When this happens it causes a conflict which is called the “dribble mouth” effect.

The experiment that I did with this activity was can a child’s brain identify the colors faster than a grownups brain or vice versa. In my experiment a child and a grownup both took the test two times. In both tests the child took less time to read the colors and words that were the same and the colors and words that were different than the grownup.  At first I was confused, why is the child taking less time than the grownup? After I thought about it some more I realized that maybe the grownups brains were used to saying the word as it’s written and not the color of the written word because they have been reading longer than the child.

 

If you want to try this experiment yourself click here

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