Left brain or right brain?
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- Projectile0
I see clockwise at first. With the help of this l and r ones i can switch.. but not on my own
- dMullins0
I see both, with clockwise coming first.
- inteliboy0
i can't cope with this right now
- dbloc0
i see a timeline
- ali0
Strange, see clockwise now but at other times I have seen this c-c this could be a good test to use to judge if one is in the right frame of mind for a particular situation.
- panacea0
- thank you. try to mind fuck me.74LEO
- oh now i see the counter clockwisedeathboy
- me too. I couldn't see it at first, just the clockwisetheredmasque
- vaxorcist0
maybe this could be a nice test... if somebody insists it's only going counter-clockwise,even after they look away and read something... don't hire them....
- gramme0
First, I saw it spinning counter-clockwise. Then, while reading the paragraph below, I looked back up and it was spinning the other direction.
So apparently, I look with the right and read with the left side of my brain. Interesting.
- section_0140
Clockwise. I'm trying to see it the other way, but it's not working.
- panacea0
both, I'm fucked
- Unnecessary thread bump.DRIFTMONKEY
- why? what's the rules about thread bumping? it's interestingpanacea
- flashbender0
what's all this about rotation? All i see are backflips
- OSFA0
*paging CALLES
- 7point340
what happens if every time you look at it it goes in the opposite direction?
- Corvo20
Clock-wise. Am I gay?
- Scotch_Roman0
I see both... counter at first, then clockwise after looking away and back again.
- climbatree0
AGAIN really!!!!
- ESKEMA
Do you see this dancer spinning clockwise, or counter-clockwise? If clockwise, you tend to use more of the right side of your brain. If counter-clockwise, you tend to use more of the left side (like the majority of people). Most designers travel easily from left to right and back... in fact, it’s this (relatively) unique disposition and ability that helps us guide our (mostly) left-brain clients to creative solutions while maintaining affinity with our (often) right-brain artist kin.
(taken from http://www.robertlpeters.com/new…)