<p>" Interchangeable, but predominantly clockwise. That’s weird, because I’m definitely sure I’m predominantly left-brained. "</p>
<p>Thats exactly what it is.</p>
<p>" Interchangeable, but predominantly clockwise. That’s weird, because I’m definitely sure I’m predominantly left-brained. "</p>
<p>Thats exactly what it is.</p>
<p>According to that assessment, I’m right-brained.</p>
<p>What’s math? I notice it’s not on the same side as symbols and spatial perception.</p>
<p>I believe that it was listed under the left-brained characteristics.</p>
<p>Right brained. The sad part is that I tried viewing it from a left-brain point of view and I still don’t see it o_O</p>
<p>haha…^how did you try and do that?</p>
<p>^^I don’t either. I don’t see how it can be counter-clockwise.</p>
<p>yes i’m not the only one ;]</p>
<p>It’s not as cool as it sounds. It literally just goes around the opposite direction.</p>
<p>I’ve stared at this for 10 minutes and I still can’t see it going counter-clockwise…</p>
<p>So weird I decided to look at it again…</p>
<p>and after looking at if for a few seconds it swtiched, then switched again, then switched</p>
<p>drives me crazy :D</p>
<p>Fear not, people who see both ways: [Does</a> the ?Right Brain vs. Left Brain? Spinning Dancer Test Work? Scienceline](<a href=“http://www.scienceline.org/2007/10/29/ask-hsu-spinning-girl-right-left-brain-hemispheres/]Does”>Does the “Right Brain vs. Left Brain” Spinning Dancer Test Work? - Scienceline)</p>
<p>apparently we have more developed brains lol</p>
<p>It was going clockwise then I looked away and back and it was counter?</p>
<p>^^haha…i see it both ways too!..More developed brain for the win! :D</p>
<p>Did you read the whole article?</p>
<p>Whoa, that’s pretty awesome.</p>
<p>At first I saw just clockwise. Then after twenty seconds you notice her foot in the center (that’s not sticking out) kind of flopping every so often as the stick-out foot makes a revolution/whatever it’s called in a full circle.</p>
<p>If you watch her foot at the center start from the left and turn to the right and keep that thought, she spins clockwise. But if you think of her foot pointing from the right to the left, then she spins counterclockwise lol.</p>
<p>So I can turn the right-and-left brain thing on and off at will. But if I don’t try, it’s just right-brained. Which is kind of disappointing, I guess, but nothing unexpected.</p>
<p>Definitely left</p>
<p>Counter-clockwise (Left)</p>