In the world, there are many ways to assess a person’s level of imagination, brain activity, attentiveness, and logical thinking. While mathematical tests and riddles are predominantly used for assessing logical thinking, visual tests are employed to gauge the level of brain aging, or more precisely, brain activity. Such tests are conducted using visual puzzles.
Remember, when someone applied for a driver’s license, they had to undergo an eye examination with a test for color blindness. The essence of assessing brain aging is almost identical to ophthalmological tests but has its peculiarities.
Let’s take a look at how in France in the 18th century, they began to use a system of graphical tests to assess brain aging. The first image presents a very simple task, and statistically, 99% of participants find the correct answer, regardless of age.
Task: Find the hidden bottle in the picture.
We think you won’t have much trouble finding this bottle, especially since its size is quite large, and its outlines immediately catch the eye.
Now, the test becomes more challenging. Many people encounter problems with such a test. They simply cannot abstract their attention and focus on the task.
In this picture, a young man approaches a bench on which a box, forgotten by someone, lies. According to the original puzzle, there is a bottle of wine in the box.
Whether this is true or not, we won’t know. The only thing we can say for sure is that the real owner of this box is very close. Can you find the owner of the box in this picture?