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aggieb

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Any comments from you peeps who see her spinning only one way, regarding the characteristics cited for R or L - Brained people? Do those characteristics fit your own description of yourself?
I have tried everything to get her to go counter clockwise, not working. I am right brain all the way evidently.:dunno: is that bad? good? what? or does it just mean i'm right brained.
 

Carol G

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Any comments from you peeps who see her spinning only one way, regarding the characteristics cited for R or L - Brained people? Do those characteristics fit your own description of yourself?

I would say that I am naturally very right brained. I do possess some left brained skills, but they were acquired over time, learned and honed with practice. All of the right brained traits describe me innately.

Very interesting...
 

Smiling JOe

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I have tried everything to get her to go counter clockwise, not working. I am right brain all the way evidently.:dunno: is that bad? good? what? or does it just mean i'm right brained.
You guys are so focused on the spinning girl that you didn't see the right brain, left brain characteristics described below the girl. Go read them, and tell us if those fit you.
 

Smiling JOe

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It is also interesting that which ever way she appears to spin, that same arm is held up higher. If she spins to counter clockwise, the left hand is raised, and if she spins clockwise, the right hand is raised.
 

TooFarTampa

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Wow ... I've tried and tried and can only see her spinning counterclockwise. I have tried to get my "logic" to make me see her going the other way and no luck. In fact, I can't even imagine how she could be going clockwise! Probably because I lack imagination, being completely left brained and all. :rotfl:

These kinds of things are fascinating to me, because the older I get the more I believe that almost everything we are and do relates to how our brains are wired ... even the subtle way we react to things or how see different aspects of a situation. I think that environment (ie learned behavior) plays a part in who we become and how we live, but "wiring" explains SO much. If more people understood this I think we would all get along a lot better.
 

dunelover

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uses logic
detail oriented
facts rule
words and language
present and past
math and science
can comprehend
knowing
acknowledges
order/pattern perception
knows object name
reality based
forms strategies
practical
safe

All the above seem like me w/ the exception of math and science. I was always too analytical and still am. Math and science were above average until college. Pretty interesting -----I have tried closing my eyes, visualizing, and I still cant see her going clockwise.
 

Hop

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it is changing...i'm gonna call it....when she spins counter clockwise, she leads (pointed toe) with her left...when she spins clockwise...she leads with the right toe pointed...;-)
 

pgurney

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It is also interesting that which ever way she appears to spin, that same arm is held up higher. If she spins to counter clockwise, the left hand is raised, and if she spins clockwise, the right hand is raised.

Same thing with the straightened leg....right leg is straight if going CCW, left if CW. Interesting...it keeps switching on me and I have no control over it.
 

Miss Kitty

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You have confirmed one thing for me...the left side of my brain is still missing. :wave:
 
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