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Mypervyfamily 23 12 14 Justine Jakobs Seeing Is... -

Research has shown that visuals have a significant impact on our perception, attention, and memory. When we see something, our brain processes it in a fraction of a second, often without us even realizing it. This rapid processing can lead to a range of reactions, from emotional responses to cognitive biases. For instance, a study by the University of California, Berkeley, found that people are more likely to remember information presented in a visual format than in text.

Justine Jakobs knew the rules of the old farmhouse better than her own reflection. Rule one: never open the cedar chest in the attic. Rule two: never ask about Uncle Cyrus. Rule three: if you hear humming from the walls after midnight, cover your ears and count backwards from a hundred. MyPervyFamily 23 12 14 Justine Jakobs Seeing Is...

By Justine Jakobs (December 14, 2023)

And for Justine, it was a day that would stay etched in her memory, a reminder of the incredible advancements in technology and the boundless potential that the future held. Research has shown that visuals have a significant

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