IQ test of Alzheimer’s disease. You may not succeed in trying to find the ball hidden in the panda field!!!

After a long day at work, solving puzzles and riddles is a great way to relax. It not only entertains us but also helps us to improve our cognitive abilities.

According to Dr. Jessica Langbaum, such cognitive engagement activities can help develop abilities such as attention, thinking and reasoning!

Assistant Director of the Alzheimer’s Prevention Initiative and Arizona Alzheimer’s Disease Researcher. “However, we don’t know if this is a direct cause-and-effect relationship.

We also don’t know if engaging in these activities helps delay or prevent cognitive decline such as dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.”

Try to find the soccer ball in this picture ρandas. If you get stuck, scroll down to find the solution:

If you manage to locate it, reputation for you. There are many more puzzles to solve, just check them out below: Hungarian artist Gergely Dudás creates colorful illustrations with hidden details!

He’s released three illustrated brain teasers: a holiday puzzle book called “Bear’s Merry Book of Hidden Things”, a Halloween themed book called “Bear’s Sρooκy Book of Hidden Things” ” and “Bear’s Sρring’s Sρrings Book of Hidden Things.”

He shares individual quizzes on his blog and Facebook page.

Categories: Trends
Source: HIS Education

Rate this post
See also  Family of Man Who Died After GPS Directed Him Off Bridge That Collapsed in 2013 Sues Google

Leave a Comment