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Amazing brain test
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Find out a little more about yourself. Have a look here:

http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0%2C023739%2C22556678-23272%2C00.html

29 Oct 2008 09:59
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Hi germex
 
good topic in fact ..but I have a question ..I read the article  .. and I found that all my actions and reactions  are depending on the right brain
 
can any one use just a half of his brain
 
Mohamad Alkady
05 Nov 2008 17:17
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Quoting from [mohamadalkady]:

Hi germex
 
good topic in fact ..but I have a question ..I read the article  .. and I found that all my actions and reactions  are depending on the right brain
 
can any one use just a half of his brain
 
Mohamad Alkady



Hi Mohamad,

Surprising! I experienced the same. I'm also a "right brain" person according to this test. Only when I closed one eye could I imagine this woman to turn counter-clockwise. Either we have the same "defect" or this test is not as meaningful as it is supposed to be.

05 Nov 2008 17:23
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Quoting from [germex]:

Quoting from [mohamadalkady]:

Hi germex
 
good topic in fact ..but I have a question ..I read the article  .. and I found that all my actions and reactions  are depending on the right brain
 
can any one use just a half of his brain
 
Mohamad Alkady




Hi Mohamad,

Surprising! I experienced the same. I'm also a "right brain" person according to this test. Only when I closed one eye could I imagine this woman to turn counter-clockwise. Either we have the same "defect" or this test is not as meaningful as it is supposed to be.



First I saw the woman turning clockwise. Then having read that the woman can be viewed turning anti-clockwise, I could see that she's turning anti-clockwise too.
06 Nov 2008 00:38
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Quoting from [tomorrowneverknow]:First I saw the woman turning clockwise. Then having read that the woman can be viewed turning anti-clockwise, I could see that she's turning anti-clockwise too.
That makes three of us now who see her dancing clockwise - at least at first. That's interesting, because according to that article most people see her dancing counter-clockwise. Could it be that we traders are a strange "breed" of humans? [em2]
06 Nov 2008 10:21
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Quoting from [germex]:

Find out a little more about yourself. Have a look here:

http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0%2C023739%2C22556678-23272%2C00.html



I also did this test before.But most important,[em10]~~~I like your picture so much.It musT be you and your grandson,right?  So lovely.[em7]---------very cute~~and novel
06 Nov 2008 19:28
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Quoting from [Cindy-optimistic]:


I also did this test before.But most important,[em10]~~~I like your picture so much.It musT be you and your grandson,right?  So lovely.[em7]---------very cute~~and novel

Yes, he is the youngest of my three grandsons. There are also two granddaughters (proud grandpa [em1])

But you didn't tell us if the dancer turns right or left. In my last post I developed the theory that all - or at least most - traders will see her turning right, because we all have a similar way fo being, for having a similar job. Now let's see if you agree.

06 Nov 2008 19:53
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haha this is very fun


i was looking at it anti-clockwise and then read on the article said most of us seen it clockwise and the picture immediately change to clockwise wooohooo then i read again it says try to look at it anti clockwise and it change again...and i still yet to figure out that women is actually moving clockwise or anti-clockwise haha very fun [em19]
06 Nov 2008 23:43
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Quoting from [germex]:

Find out a little more about yourself. Have a look here:

http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0%2C023739%2C22556678-23272%2C00.html



Dear Germex

Why some time's clockwise, and sometime anti clockwise, becuase my left and right brain are both strong?[em3]

 Carol

07 Nov 2008 00:02
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Quoting from [Admin]:Dear Germex

Why some time's clockwise, and sometime anti clockwise, becuase my left and right brain are both strong?[em3]

 Carol

Well, both you and Elisha are saying that the dancer sometimes turns right and sometimes left. I guess that means that you use both sides of your brain just as much as the other.

That in turn would most likely mean that in real life you either use one or the other half of your brain in a given moment, depending on the situation you are confronting. If you hug a little baby, you use one side of the brain. If you are doing business, you use the other side.

But don't take my word for it. Let's see what other people think.

07 Nov 2008 08:37
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Quoting from [germex]:

Quoting from [tomorrowneverknow]:First I saw the woman turning clockwise. Then having read that the woman can be viewed turning anti-clockwise, I could see that she's turning anti-clockwise too.
That makes three of us now who see her dancing clockwise - at least at first. That's interesting, because according to that article most people see her dancing counter-clockwise. Could it be that we traders are a strange "breed" of humans? [em2]



I ONLY can see the her dancing clockwise...I tried and tried to focus and change the direction BUT FAILED. [em28]

That means I mainly use my right brain...WOW...Amazing

My great right brain![em14]

 

07 Nov 2008 17:16
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