The Right Brain vs Left Brain test

http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/story/0,21...5005375,00.html

The Right Brain vs Left Brain test ... do you see the dancer turning clockwise or anti-clockwise?

If clockwise, then you use more of the right side of the brain and vice versa.

Most of us would see the dancer turning anti-clockwise though you can try to focus and change the direction; see if you can do it.

:blink:

If the dancer isn't moving at all what does that mean? :lol:

I wonder if it's an Adobe Flash object that hasn't loaded on my system. :huh:

I don't know if the figure is actually changing direction and a trick :unsure: but if I look away for a bit then refocus she has changed direction. :blink:

I can only see the figure turning counterclockwise with the left leg raised. I don't notice any changes in the direction :huh:

Woah! I "manipulated" the direction and now I can see it either going left then right w/o the rotation/change to either clockwise or counterclockwise. What fun! :lol:

I am ambidextrous. (honest) So I can use both hands with equal ability.

It can spin both ways when I look at her.

@hazelnut

Isn't it kinda fun when two brains can do the work? :D

Although I can't write using my left hand :P

lol I am ambidextrous too but I can only see it going in a clockwise direction no matter how hard I try

Either change the position of your head (ex. on the left/right side of the screen etc etc) or try to focus hard until you can actually manipulate the direction of the rotation.

It's kinda fun playing with the figure's rotation, and would be more if they will use an actual human (no malice intended). :lol:

I see her turning both ways 1%20(139).gif

she moves in mysterious ways :rolleyes:

It must just be me, she isn't moving at all when I look at it. :lol:

Seems to have no significance if you can see her going different directions at different times. What can you conclude?