This is quite amazing.. 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. Then see if you can make her go one way and then the other by shifting the brain's current. BOTH DIRECTIONS CAN BE SEEN This was proved at Yale University , over a 5 year study on the human brain and it's functions. Only 14% of the US population can see her move both ways.
I see her turning clockwise and can not see both. Evidently most people see her as moving counter clockwise, but I cant for the life me see that myself. What do you guys see? Guess I'm won't be getting invited to MENSA anytime soon.
this is BS. do you really belive this java image represents brain physiology? do you really believe we use the "left" OR "right"? LOL left or right of what?? i think i earned a free month in whatever your next inet buz..
I'm pretty sure that we are required to use both in order to function effectively, but I don't think there is any doubt that people have a bias towards on or the other.
I'm still trying to figure if those are C or D cups. BTW I see the image turning counter clockwise only. Another note, last time I took an IQ test it was 128. That was the mid 70's though and many brain cells have died since. Lucky to see the image spin at all.:eek:
and btw I don't know if it really is possible to see it going both ways or not, since I'm only able to see it moving in a clockwise manner..that's why I posted it here..to see if anyone does see it moving the other way.
the fact that you can trade the eyeballs from a knat doesn't mean a true genius, in the "true" sense stay within your sphere of insight. don't get carried away. stick to what you know
I can see it first clockwise and then counterclock wise. Easy as pie. I've never scored as high as 160 on an IQ test.
your using your reptilian brain.. nice tits on that Cyclura cornuta!! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:RhinoIguanaMay07Pedernales.jpg