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Thread: The Right Brain vs Left Brain Test

  1. #16
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    She went clockwise then I starred at her feet and like vinjashira convinced myself she was going the other way and she started to!
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    It starts out going one way, then turns in the opposite direction. I just
    focused on her shoulders and can see the change easily. Weird, isn't it?
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    She will rotate either way for me.
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    Wow! I can get her to change direction every turn after a bit of practice

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    Both directions!! And it happened without concentrating at all. She was going clockwise; I looked down for an instant and when I looked up she was going counter-clockwise. Then as I watched intently, she switched again after a bit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinjashira
    I stared at the reflection of the feet and confinced myself that she was turning anticlockwise and she suddenly changed direction

    Killearn Kitties see if you can convince yourself that the girl is turning the other way

    Same here






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    Ok, when I first opened the link she was going counter clockwise. I glanced over to read the stuff to the left and went to look back and it changed directions. I am not talented enough to make it change back. LOL
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  8. She only goes clockwise for me. I have tried all the tricks you suggest...and still she goes clockwise!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace
    Both directions!! And it happened without concentrating at all. She was going clockwise; I looked down for an instant and when I looked up she was going counter-clockwise. Then as I watched intently, she switched again after a bit!

    Same with me. She changed directions on her own.

    What's with the term *anti-clockwise*? I've never heard that before - always counter-clockwise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz_Zoee
    Ok, when I first opened the link she was going counter clockwise. I glanced over to read the stuff to the left and went to look back and it changed directions. I am not talented enough to make it change back. LOL
    Same thing here, and now she is going clockwise.
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  11. Quote Originally Posted by Rachel
    What's with the term *anti-clockwise*? I've never heard that before - always counter-clockwise.
    It is like "boot" for "trunk" of the car, or "lift" for "elevator" or "lorry" for "truck". It's British-speak!

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    Since it was posted on an Australian website though, it is obviously Australian-speak as well. Maybe it is only Americans who say counter-clockwise.

  13. Quote Originally Posted by Killearn Kitties
    Since it was posted on an Australian website though, it is obviously Australian-speak as well. Maybe it is only Americans who say counter-clockwise.
    Picking on us again for not speaking proper English! Two countries divided by a common language! (or three or four or five...)

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    I'm depressed. lol. I cannot get it to turn counter clockwise I've tried for so long

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    She moved in both directions rather easily for me. Neat test though.
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