Re: R. Brain vs. L. Brain (assumes a brain is pres
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She turns both ways for me also, initially I saw her turning counterclockwise then she started turning clockwise, I guess I'm just confused
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If you can't see her turning the other way, try alternately blinking your eyes while looking at her.
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I can switch directions fairly easily, I found it easiest to look at her foot and just see it going the other way.
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I can switch directions fairly easily snicker. snicker.
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Very strange. I'm the guy with the 135 IQ, who in all other tests has been shown to be a "left brain" person, which I would agree with, but I see clockwise. I looked closely at the picture, and if you focus on the feet/legs, it is pretty easy to switch, but looking at the rest of the image, I see (granted, it may be my point of view only) slight perspective variations that tend to look like the arms get slightly smaller at just the right times to show that they are going further away, again, in conjunction with what I would call a "clockwise" motion.
Similar observations with her face (and other areas) that more distinctly appear from the silhouette and go back into it in such a way that would reflect a distinct motion in one direction.... Clockwise....
Of course, that is my point of view, and apparently many of you are better at changing perspectives than I am.
Maybe I'm just frustrated because I can't do it.. ARGH!
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This is weird, when I first looked at it, it was going clockwise. Then I looked away and it was going the other way, now it is back to clockwise.
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Very strange. I'm the guy with the 135 IQ, who in all other tests has been shown to be a "left brain" person, Maybe I'm just frustrated because I can't do it.. ARGH! I have no problems switching the direction...neener neener NEEEEENER!
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According to this test, I'm a left-brainer as well, but in real life I'm pretty ambidextrous, meaning that my brain is fairly balanced, no matter what you may have earlier concluded.
On first glance, I imagined her from above (like I was looking down on her head) = counter-clockwise.
After further review, I realized she would appear to be going clockwise if you looked at her from below.
Either way, there's a vertical axis around which she's spinning. It enters her skull and exits her perineum. So now I've concluded that left-brainers (looking down on her) are narcissists and right-brainers (looking up her skirt) are perverts.
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