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I was right-brained according to this test, but there's no way that's true. I'm definitely left-brained...though I can pretty much switch at will, so maybe I'm a mixture of both.
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the baker man
Join Date: Jun 2007
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What if you can change the direction that it's going?
I guess I'm all-brained.. |
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Virginia
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In all seriousness, I can see the figure switch from counter-clockwise to clockwise in that order if I focus really hard at it. Does that make me an all-brain thinker?
EDIT: I guess I can say I got ninja'd and that alot of people are all-brained. |
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I'm pretty sure everyone is capable of making it move right or left, but it's what you see first that counts.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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I don't think that ONE picture is an accurate analysis of which side of your brain is dominant.
and yea it spun clockwise for me wtf how the hell could it spin the other way D: D: D:
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I'm a right brain , I swear it doesn't spin the other way.
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Lombax Connoisseur
Join Date: May 2006
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I guess since I always see it counter-clockwise first, then I am a left brain thinker. Go logical people.
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Snek
Join Date: Jan 2003
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Hmm ya what?
![]() Where does it go counter clockwise? I understand those pictures of 3d squares how you can see them in multiple ways but i don't think this goes counter clockwise =( |
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the baker man
Join Date: Jun 2007
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Snek
Join Date: Jan 2003
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Ah of course. It makes so much sense now. I have to make it go the other way =)
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Lombax Connoisseur
Join Date: May 2006
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Guys, read the whole site, rofl. There is such thing as whole brain-thinkers, but most of the world are left-brain thinkers (WOO!). Go to the bottom of the page and then you can make the thing go both ways when you look at it.
Pretty neat. Although my brain is hurting because I have a headache from a fever, rofl. |
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Er, wait. I just realized that I first saw it going counter-clockwise, so I am left-brained. Go me and my amazing skills of direction.
Edit: The way I make it switch directions is by looking away, imagining it going in the direction I want, and then looking back to see the dancer magically turning in the direction I imagined.
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I still cant see it going counter clockwise once i go back to the top. Even on the one where they draw the lines for the counter clockwise the legs get unproportionatly small and it doesn't make sense. Yea its going counter clockwise but its not the way it was originally drawn.
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Lombax Connoisseur
Join Date: May 2006
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That's what I do too sumzup. I guess if we can do that, it really makes us whole-brained.
Izzy, you're strictly creative minded then. =P |
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Snek
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That or our brains naturally try and make sense of things that don't make sense. Clockwise is drawn better to the way a human would actually be spinning in 3d.
Also i think this is more about which of yours eyes is more dominant and not what side of your brain. Last edited by Izzy; 05-20-2008 at 12:11 PM.. |
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The way I see the image originally changes each time I load it. I can also make it spin the opposite direction at will, while still looking at it. If you focus on the foot, and when it reaches its outermost point, imagine it suddenly shifting and turning the other way (instead of going around behind, coming back out front), then you see it go the other way.
It's really easy. |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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I can only see it counter-clockwise. However I don't think this is a very good test to see which brain side you use.
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Hmm...I see what you mean Relambrien. It works. But you have to "distance" yourself from the image and make sure you aren't immersed, for lack of a better word, in one direction or the other.
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From the descriptions, I'm a hell of a lot more left brained than right brained, but every time I do a test they're almost dead even. I guess that's where a lot of writers end up.
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