World experts have proven that one of the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease is a decline in memory and frivolity. These symptoms are classified as cognitive.
As a reference: Cognitive abilities are the properties and functions of higher nervous activity related to the perception, processing, assimilation, and reproduction of information about the surrounding reality. They provide us with the ability to learn and develop, use tools, concentrate on solving important tasks, interact with each other, and behave as intelligent beings.
In simpler terms, it’s what sets us apart from many other living organisms. How can you assess your level of cognitive abilities? One way is to solve riddles and puzzles.
Here are four tasks that will demonstrate, on a scale of 10 points, how developed your vision and attentiveness are:
1. The easiest riddle, with a score of 2 points. Find the thief being chased by this police officer.
2. Difficulty level – low (2 points out of 10). Find the guest who came to the chef for lunch in the picture.
3. Difficulty level – low (2 points out of 10). Find the third comrade of these close friends.