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    View Poll Results: What part of the brain do you use (watch the video first)

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      Well, looking at the foot alone works. Try to imagine the foot going the opposite way.

      It's basically consisted of: when rotating counter-clockwise, she's standing on her right leg, and when rotating clockwise, she's standing on her left leg.

      It's really fucked up. But I think the right/left hemisphere thing is wrong. If you see her standing on her left leg, then it's because you focus on her moving her right leg, and assuming your right side is the dominant one, your left brain hemisphere is the dominant side (contrary to the description).

      It's waaay harder for me to switch to counter-clockwise.

      Batshit insane stuff, in any case.

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      My challenge: try to imagine her standing leg rotating one way, and her body the other.
      Last edited by Kromoh; 05-12-2009 at 01:53 AM.
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      it's just a matter of training your brain to see it both ways. At first I saw it moving counter-clockwise and couldn't imagine how anyone saw it different. I looked at it for about 2 minutes and now I can switch back and forth.

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