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What side of your brain do you use?

Amazing moving image of a girl spinning round - she changes direction when you start using another side of your brain. Try it with more than one person - crazy how one person sees her change direction while for the other, she keeps going the same way. Can you make her change at will? What does it all mean? People who see the dancer moving clockwise (like me) are right brain dominant and tend to be more risk taking and imaginative.

LEFT BRAIN FUNCTIONS RIGHT BRAIN FUNCTIONS
  • uses logic       
  • detail oriented     
  • facts rule        
  • words and language    
  • present and past     
  • math and science    
  • can comprehend      
  • knowing        
  • acknowledges      
  • order/pattern
  • perception 
  • knows object name    
  • reality based
  • forms strategies     
  • practical        
  • safe           
  • uses feeling
  • “big picture” oriented
  • imagination rules
  • symbols and images
  • present and future
  • philosophy & religion
  • can “get it” (i.e. meaning)
  • believes
  • appreciates
  • spatial perception
  • knows object function
  • fantasy based
  • presents possibilities
  • impetuous
  • risk taking

If you see this lady turning in clockwise you are using your right brain.

If you see it the other way, you are using left brain.

Some people do see both ways, but most people see it only one way. If you try to see it the other way and if you do see, your IQ is above 160 which is almost a genius.

Click the image below to see the girl spinning.

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Post your comment if you see the lady spinning in both directions ;)

An interesting link regarding this article:
http://www.web-us.com/brain/braindominance.htm

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    Cool. At first I thought you were crazy…. of course the woman (not a girl) is spinning clockwise. What else could it be?

    Then I concentrated on her leg, and imagined her spinning counterclockwise, and voila… she does now!

    Cool.

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