Left or right side of brain

September 7, 2007 – 7:12 am

Eyal posted an interesting photo on his side.

If you see it turning clockwise then your analytic left side is more dominant while anti-clockwise means your creative right side is more dominant.

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At first sight, I saw she was turning left anti-clock wise, and then right-clockwise. I found it pretty difficult for me to switch from right to left. Uhm…same result …which means, I am always being uncreative.

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    3 Comments »

    Comment by xiaozhong
    2007-09-07 09:10:03

    I think it’s falsification.
    Either anti-clockwise or clockwise is becoming by
    the girl it’s self.

     
    Comment by Charles
    2007-09-07 09:54:10

    Oops…I can see the motion changing the rotation. If you looked at the feet that turning, imaging it’s turning anti-clockwise, it will be turning anti-clockwise and so as clockwise.

     
    Comment by Louise
    2007-09-22 13:28:21

    Wow! With a bit of practice, I was able to change her on every half rotation, so that she never turned backwards for me at all! Just right to left, right to left!
    Very clever illusion! And interesting just how many people have told me it’s a trick, and sorry to spoil my fun! Obviously I’m cleverererer than they are!

     
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