Does the brain see things in groups of three's? It is easy for us to remember things in three's? Here's a blog post that says yes:
How the Brain Sees Things
The brain finds it relatively easy to grasp threes – elements, colours and fonts. Push that marginally up to four and the brain gets confused about where to look and what to do, and sends the eye scampering like a frisky puppy on a sunny day.
So why does this happen? For that we might have to go back a little to diaper country. As a child, everything you did and learned seemed to be centered around three — A,B,C; 1,2,3; Three blind mice, Three musketeers, Trinity, Three Stooges and Huey, Louie and Dewey. (Quack! Quack! Quack!)
This article was written by Sean D'Souza and posted on the Me, Myself, and I blog.
What do you think about this idea?






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