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The Right Brain vs Left Brain test

nefertiti said:
Seriously? I saw it as counter clockwise immediately and had to struggle to see it clockwise.

This is actually really weird to me because I always thought I was totally right brain but I can't get it going clockwise for more than a second or two. I'm good with numbers but yeesh.

You've always thought more like a man, which is good.
 
biteme said:
You've always thought more like a man, which is good.


(shrug) I guess? lol

that's what's strange to me. I always was really good with math and science, but I'm emotional and intuitive like a woman. I downsized the picture and brought it back up again and immediately I was back to counter clockwise. That's clearly more comfortable for me.
 
can you guys really not switch it back and forth at will? just make your mind "see" it going the other way and it happens (the easiest place to flip it is at the pivot foot)
 
redguru said:
I suggest it shows which eye is dominant, not which portion of the brain is used more.

I'm completely left-eye dominant, so should I see it as clockwise? Because I do. My right eye is almost useless and my brain mostly ignores it.
 
jd_uk said:
Started seeing it as anticlockwise and then all of a sudden saw it switch to clockwise. Can't focus to get it to go back the other way now which is greatly annoying. I was sure it was just a computer trick at first.
DITTO!


that was weird.
 
velvett said:
I can see it go both ways.
Miss Velvett goes both ways, humm....
 
Mr. dB said:
I'm completely left-eye dominant, so should I see it as clockwise? Because I do. My right eye is almost useless and my brain mostly ignores it.

My left eye is dominant as well, and I see it going clockwise. For the rest of you, point at a distant object and close one eye, does what you are pointing at change? If it does, then the dominant eye is closed. If my theory pans out, those with no truly dominant eye will see it possibly change directions, those with left dominant eyes will see it moving clockwise, and vice versa for right dominant eyes.
 
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