Are you right brained or left brained?
#12
Originally Posted by SueKitten1
I agree with all of you. I saw her going clock wise then change to the other direction. Guess that makes me normal.
#13
I'm no brained. She didn't start at first. LOL but when she did.....right brained looking straight at her, if I look off to the left she turns the other way. If you look long enough you go crosseyed.
#15
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I had to watch for a long time to get her going counterclockwise. So according to what I saw, I'm right brained. But I know for a fact that I am 99% left brained. I like symmetry and order, I color inside the lines, my check book has to balance to the penny, I'm not real creative as far as new ideas but I can copy anything.... :D
#17
When I went to nursing school we learned the left side of your brain controls the right side of your body. The right side of your brain controls the left side of your body. Apparently my brain doesn't recognize that I have a right side. LOL LOL But the only thing I do with my left hand is write. Everything else I do is left
handed. Cut, needlework, everything.
handed. Cut, needlework, everything.
#19
She is not stopping and turning you are seeing her one way and then your brain is seeing her go the other. It is an optical illusion and how you look at her is what determines what you see. So if you see her go both ways you are using both sides of your brain not just one. Those who are only right brained will only see her go that direction. Or left as the case may be.
I see her go one way and then if I think about it I can see her going the other way. If you can see both directions try thinking about seeing her go one way and by thinking about it you can make her turn the other way. It is in how your brain is perceiving the image.
I enjoyed this!! I love optical illusions.
I see her go one way and then if I think about it I can see her going the other way. If you can see both directions try thinking about seeing her go one way and by thinking about it you can make her turn the other way. It is in how your brain is perceiving the image.
I enjoyed this!! I love optical illusions.
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