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The Right Brain vs Left Brain test

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now I got it. Look at the shadow then you'll see it go the other way
 
musclemom said:
There must be something wrong with me, first I saw her going halfway in one direction then going back in the opposite direction :worried:
you're indecisive ;)
 
counter clockwise and all I can focus on are her tits. Nice body.
 
Dial_tone said:
now I got it. Look at the shadow then you'll see it go the other way

Still doesn't work for me. I think I have a form of dyslexia. I do some things right handed and some things left handed. When I switched to right handed for bowling, I became better. I shoot a gun left handed but my opposite eye is dominant, so I have to cross my head over the barrel of a rifle to get a good shot.. I had a problem in defensive football drills and the coaches used to laugh at me (bastards). When backpeddling and they gave a signal with the football to turn right or left, I used to get confused and turn the wrong way. All having to do with the wiring in my brain.. That's why I only played offense and I took out my frustration by plowing into people.
 
cindylou said:
clockwise but I dont like the little list they have for right and left brained people.


LOL, because it's true. I think a lot of females are gonna see that thing turn clockwise.
 
both ways almost equaly, little more counter clockwide, but not much...
 
slat1 said:
I sort of got aroused by that.
What does that mean?

Sex on the brain, sex on the brain... me too.
 
slat1 said:
I sort of got aroused by that.
What does that mean?

Slat! WTF happened the other day Bro, you left us hangin'!! Let me know if it's posted elsewhere as not to highjack DT's thread...
 
wow... what a trip... I can change her rotation either way if I concentrate. Wow...
Thats a weird test.
 
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.
 
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.



Think with your left brain!
 
i can make it go either way, but i saw it going clockwise first. which is weird because i'm definitely left-brained
 
I don't think it is really an indicator of what side of your bain you use. It's just an illusion and you can see it different ways depending on when you look. The reason it works is because at one instant when the two legs are 'crossing over' then one of the legs dissapears which tricks the brain as you don't know if the one leg has gone in front of or behind the other.
 
I saw it go clockwise very clearly when I looked at it. But when I was reading the text to the left and saw it only out of the corner of my eye (as if it were *noise* in the background) it was clearly going counterclockwise for a short time, that is, until I focused on it again, then it moved clockwise.
 
jd_uk said:
I don't think it is really an indicator of what side of your bain you use. It's just an illusion and you can see it different ways depending on when you look. The reason it works is because at one instant when the two legs are 'crossing over' then one of the legs dissapears which tricks the brain as you don't know if the one leg has gone in front of or behind the other.

Wrong. I've looked at it several times and it only goes counter clockwise for me, nothing I can do to see it any other way.
 
when you think the leg is spinning towards the back, instead picture it spinning towards the front....
 
clockwise unless i look at the shadow of the foot and it goes counter until I look at the legs again and it switches back.
 
borris said:
when you think the leg is spinning towards the back, instead picture it spinning towards the front....


Holy shit! They're fucking with us. That did the trick.
 
oh and I really suck at math and programming too so this makes sense.
 
Dial_tone said:
oh and I really suck at math and programming too so this makes sense.

it doesn't make sense for me at all. i'm totally the suck at all things on the side of the brain that have to do with math.
 
biteme said:
Wrong. I've looked at it several times and it only goes counter clockwise for me, nothing I can do to see it any other way.

I couldn't make it switch for about 10 minutes of trying either but then i did it for a minute. Probably still couldn't make it switch if i tried now. Once you see it one way it is very difficult to see it any other way because you learn what what you think it should rotate. But my original explanation is why it works. It's that moment when the two legs become one that tricks your brain...that combined with the upper part of the body twisting unusually. It's just an illusion.
 
samoth said:
I never really understood how such imagry implied brain side-dominance.



:cow:


I know I am left side dominated from EEGs but I saw the image going clockwise. The illusion in no way suggests dominance of one side of the brain over the other. Hogwash.
 
nimbus said:
i can make it go either way, but i saw it going clockwise first. which is weird because i'm definitely left-brained

same here and I only saw it going clockwise.

wierd.. very strange...
 
I suggest it shows which eye is dominant, not which portion of the brain is used more.

Just as pointing at a far away object then closing one eye then the other to see which one changes what you seem to be looking at.
 
When I first saw it it was going counter clockwise, then I looked away and when I looked back it was going clockwise. It kept changing back and forth.
 
It's fake guys. It's on a timer that switches back and forth. You can test it by waiting until it spins clockwise, then hit refresh and it will go back to counterclockwise
 
JonPee said:
It's fake guys. It's on a timer that switches back and forth. You can test it by waiting until it spins clockwise, then hit refresh and it will go back to counterclockwise

lol i hope you're joking
 
JonPee said:
It's fake guys. It's on a timer that switches back and forth. You can test it by waiting until it spins clockwise, then hit refresh and it will go back to counterclockwise
Newp. It's an animated gif. I viewed it frame by frame in a gif animator and I still only see it going clockwise.
 
Samoth sent me a PM and told me it was like the Coriolis effect, but in your brain.
 
jestro said:
There's no way someone could see that as counter clockwise.


Seriously? I saw it as counter clockwise immediately and had to struggle for a minute to see it clockwise. Now that I see it clockwise it's hard to get it to go back to how I used to see it...weird
 
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.
 
left eye for me except when I'm shooting a gun. For some reason I must use my right eye or I'm way off.

I want to use my left tho. wierd.
 
redguru said:
I know I am left side dominated from EEGs but I saw the image going clockwise. The illusion in no way suggests dominance of one side of the brain over the other. Hogwash.
I doubt that anyone would doubt that I'm also left-dominant. I tend to see it as clockwise but can switch to counter-clockwise at will.
 
nimbus said:
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)
:wavey:

I can do it too. But I was seeing it reverse directions from the very beginning.

I did notice that if I spent several minutes (yeah, I'm weird) watching the image and controlling the direction of it's rotation I started to get a very, very mild feeling almost like a headache verging on motion sickness.
 
The really weird thing is at work it went predominately clockwise unless I concentrated. Once I got home it was predominately counterclockwise.
 
Upon further review it actually seems legit. The trick is to stare at the foot and try to "trick" your mind into believing the foot is spinning the other way
 
it has nothing to do with your stupid eyes; you guys are being ridiculous. how does that even make sense? would a cyclops see her standing perfectly still?
 
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