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<blockquote data-quote="Pl8er" data-source="post: 4357399" data-attributes="member: 540634"><p>Here is from the original email:</p><p></p><p>If you see this lady turning clockwise you are using your right brain.</p><p></p><p>If you see it the other way, you are using left brain.</p><p></p><p>Some people do see both ways, but most people see it only one way.</p><p></p><p>See if you can make her go one way and then the other by</p><p></p><p>shifting the brain's current.</p><p></p><p>BOTH DIRECTIONS CAN BE SEEN</p><p></p><p>Experimentation has shown that the two different sides, or hemispheres,</p><p></p><p>of the brain are responsible for different manners of thinking.</p><p></p><p>The following table illustrates the differences between left-brain and</p><p></p><p>right-brain thinking:</p><p></p><p>Left Brain Right Brain</p><p></p><p>Logical Random</p><p></p><p>Sequential Intuitive</p><p></p><p>Rational Holistic</p><p></p><p>Analytical Synthesizing</p><p></p><p>Objective Subjective</p><p></p><p>Looks at Looks at</p><p></p><p>parts wholes</p><p></p><p>Most individuals have a distinct preference for one of</p><p></p><p>these styles of thinking. Some, however, are more</p><p></p><p>whole-brained and equally adept at both modes.</p><p></p><p>In general, schools tend t o favo r l eft-brain modes of</p><p></p><p>thinking, while downplaying the right-brain activities.</p><p></p><p>Left-brain scholastic subjects focus on logical thinking,</p><p></p><p>analysis, and accuracy. Right-brained subjects, on the</p><p></p><p>other hand, focus on aesthetics, feeling, and creativity.</p><p></p><p>If you look away, she may switch from one direction to the other.</p><p></p><p>I found that if I just look at her feet or relax and look at the floor</p><p></p><p>where the reflection shows, she will switch direction!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pl8er, post: 4357399, member: 540634"] Here is from the original email: If you see this lady turning clockwise you are using your right brain. If you see it the other way, you are using left brain. Some people do see both ways, but most people see it only one way. See if you can make her go one way and then the other by shifting the brain's current. BOTH DIRECTIONS CAN BE SEEN Experimentation has shown that the two different sides, or hemispheres, of the brain are responsible for different manners of thinking. The following table illustrates the differences between left-brain and right-brain thinking: Left Brain Right Brain Logical Random Sequential Intuitive Rational Holistic Analytical Synthesizing Objective Subjective Looks at Looks at parts wholes Most individuals have a distinct preference for one of these styles of thinking. Some, however, are more whole-brained and equally adept at both modes. In general, schools tend t o favo r l eft-brain modes of thinking, while downplaying the right-brain activities. Left-brain scholastic subjects focus on logical thinking, analysis, and accuracy. Right-brained subjects, on the other hand, focus on aesthetics, feeling, and creativity. If you look away, she may switch from one direction to the other. I found that if I just look at her feet or relax and look at the floor where the reflection shows, she will switch direction! [/QUOTE]
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