I found this video for right brain left brain testing... it is pretty cool, check it out! I see the girl twirling clockwise. I did have brief moments of seeing her twirl counter clockwise. What do you see?
I also saw her twirl clockwise. I noticed I saw her turn in the direction where her foot was leading. This is a good visual way to see how your brain works without trying to intellectualize it by seeing which 'categories' you fit under like the table.
Another technique I learned involves clasping your hands together without thinking and seeing which thumb naturally is placed on top.
If you are more right brain (like me) the left thumb will naturally come up on top. And, of course, the right thumb on top is a strong indicator of a left brain lead.
This was a fun addition to this weeks conversation, Thank you for sharing it. I was able to see her go both ways. It seemed like she changed direction every so often. Did anyone else notice that?
I am with you, I saw her going clockwise only. I was a little distracted because my two year old was dancing to the music. ll test and indicates point me to the left brain.
I also saw her twirl clockwise. I noticed I saw her turn in the direction where her foot was leading. This is a good visual way to see how your brain works without trying to intellectualize it by seeing which 'categories' you fit under like the table.
ReplyDeleteAnother technique I learned involves clasping your hands together without thinking and seeing which thumb naturally is placed on top.
If you are more right brain (like me) the left thumb will naturally come up on top. And, of course, the right thumb on top is a strong indicator of a left brain lead.
This was a fun addition to this weeks conversation, Thank you for sharing it. I was able to see her go both ways. It seemed like she changed direction every so often. Did anyone else notice that?
ReplyDeleteI am with you, I saw her going clockwise only. I was a little distracted because my two year old was dancing to the music. ll test and indicates point me to the left brain.
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