Scientists Say Your Brain Won’t Remember The Colour Of This Towel...
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2/10 Study the green towel below. Memorise its shade.
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3/10 Which one of these shades of green matches the towel? Click through to reveal the answer.
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5/10 Study the pink whale toy in the bottom left.
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6/10 Which one of these shades of pink matches the whale toy? Click through to reveal the answer.
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8/10 Want to test again? Examine the yellow popsicle this little girl is holding.
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9/10 Which one of these shades of yellow matches the popsicle? Click through to reveal the answer.
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If there’s one thing we feel really confident about, it’s our eye for colours. Well, we thought we could before we took this test…
According to a recent study conducted by scientists Johns Hopkins University, our brains are great at noticing colour differences, but not so good at remembering them. Instead of memorising shades — like burgundy, maroon, or crimson — our brains will simply tag a colour as “red.”
So let's see how many colours you can remember accurately...
Source: LittleThings.com