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Left Brain or Right Brain?

Are You Left Brain or Right Brain?

  • Left - she spun counter-clockwise

  • Right- she spun clockwise

  • Both - I can change at will


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savagewind

Veteran Member
Premium Member
Now I have watched it a fourth time and she seems to be spinning counter-clockwise at the start.
 

Unveiled Artist

Veteran Member
I don't know, but I think she is spinning the same way always.
The reason why I think I know that is because when I stop motion and then resume motion she starts spinning again as at the start which I see is clock-wise.

Hmm. Interesting. When I start seeing her spin, she went counter clockwise and then stoped a mini sec and went clockwise. If I tilt my head or close and eye (given double vision) then I can kinda change at will. Depends on how Im holding my phone.
 

Neo Deist

Th.D. & D.Div. h.c.
Interesting! The first time I watched it she seemed to switch directions a few times. The second time I watched it she seemed to switch directions only twice. Once at about 1.26 and again at 1.52.
The third time I watch it she seemed to switch at .37, .50, 1.07, 1.17, 1.26, 1.35 and 1.43. Each time, but the last time, she seemed to spin right when I resumed motion. The last time she seems to continue to spin to the left after resuming the motion.

The problem is that you are now trying to make a conscious effort to control her movement and see it both ways. The experiment works best in initial perception the first time it is viewed, which comes from the subconscious mind. :)
 

Neo Deist

Th.D. & D.Div. h.c.
I voted both, but my initial response was to perceive a counter-clockwise rotation. It takes more effort for me to see it the other way, but looking at the foot does make it easier for some reason. Very interesting, thanks!

A majority will initially see it counter-clockwise.
Some will see it clockwise.
Most can eventually see her spin the other way if they focus hard enough.

A few can change it at will by adjusting their focal point and make it happen instantly. This group is that 10% club.
 

savagewind

Veteran Member
Premium Member
The problem is that you are now trying to make a conscious effort to control her movement and see it both ways. The experiment works best in initial perception the first time it is viewed, which comes from the subconscious mind. :)
I am not conscious of making her move. The only time I tried to move her different than what I was seeing is when I used my finger. The first time I viewed it, she seems to change rotation about four times.
 

Onyx

Active Member
Premium Member
A few can change it at will by adjusting their focal point and make it happen instantly. This group is that 10% club.

It was easier to shift perspective with a little practice. I had a weird thing going for a minute where she was going back and forth, lol.

Closing either eye (or looking away) didn't seem to matter, whatever rotation I had going continued where it left off.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I see tits spinning clockwise (from an overhead perspective).
I can't see them counter-clockwise at all.

Is this related to my being an ultra-progressive?
 
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Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I can see it both ways. It seems to depend on the day though, and she can even go the other way if the image is "shaken," or if I glance away and look back at it, or by watching her feet for a few seconds, and with this specific video the dimming light at the end also made her go the other way.
 

savagewind

Veteran Member
Premium Member
I can see it both ways. It seems to depend on the day though, and she can even go the other way if the image is "shaken," or if I glance away and look back at it, or by watching her feet for a few seconds, and with this specific video the dimming light at the end also made her go the other way.
I see it too. As soon as the light dims, she seems to reverse direction.
 

George-ananda

Advaita Vedanta, Theosophy, Spiritualism
Premium Member
I see her going counterclockwise and then a specific point where she switches to clockwise. I am using my iPhone. I should try again at home.
 

Neo Deist

Th.D. & D.Div. h.c.
Clockwise. The "right-brain/left-brain" thing is a myth, anyway.

Not entirely. While the regions of the brain can be activated evenly and for most people do, there are regions of the brain that do control certain functions of the body.

The preference to use one brain region more than others for certain functions, which scientists call lateralization, is indeed real, said lead author Dr. Jeff Anderson, director of the fMRI Neurosurgical Mapping Service at the University of Utah. For example, speech emanates from the left side of the brain for most right-handed people. This does not imply, though, that great writers or speakers use their left side of the brain more than the right, or that one side is richer in neurons.

Source: Left Brain vs. Right: It's a Myth, Research Finds
 
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