This is one of the strangest things - Left Brain vs. Right Brain.
While sitting at your desk, lift your right foot off the floor and make clockwise circles. Now, while doing this, draw the number "6" in the air with your right hand finger. Your foot will change directions (anticlockwise) and there is nothing you can do about it!
From India
While sitting at your desk, lift your right foot off the floor and make clockwise circles. Now, while doing this, draw the number "6" in the air with your right hand finger. Your foot will change directions (anticlockwise) and there is nothing you can do about it!
From India
All,
I don't know why this happens, but you can find out which part of the brain you use the most. You can take an online test by answering a few questions to determine which part of your brain is more dominant.
Link to the site: Right Brain vs Left Brain Creativity Test at The Art Institute of Vancouver <link updated to site home> (Search On Cite | Search On Google)
My result was 51% Left & 49% Right. Let me know yours.
Regards,
J
From India
I don't know why this happens, but you can find out which part of the brain you use the most. You can take an online test by answering a few questions to determine which part of your brain is more dominant.
Link to the site: Right Brain vs Left Brain Creativity Test at The Art Institute of Vancouver <link updated to site home> (Search On Cite | Search On Google)
My result was 51% Left & 49% Right. Let me know yours.
Regards,
J
From India
Some Facts on Left Brain & Right Brain
LEFT BRAIN FUNCTIONS
- 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
RIGHT BRAIN FUNCTIONS
- uses feeling
- "big picture" oriented
- imagination rules
- symbols and images
- present and future
- philosophy & religion
- can "get it" (i.e., meaning)
- believes
- appreciates
- spatial perception
- knows object function
- fantasy-based
- presents possibilities
- impetuous
- risk-taking
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Let me know if you need further assistance with grammar and spelling corrections!
From India
LEFT BRAIN FUNCTIONS
- 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
RIGHT BRAIN FUNCTIONS
- uses feeling
- "big picture" oriented
- imagination rules
- symbols and images
- present and future
- philosophy & religion
- can "get it" (i.e., meaning)
- believes
- appreciates
- spatial perception
- knows object function
- fantasy-based
- presents possibilities
- impetuous
- risk-taking
---
Let me know if you need further assistance with grammar and spelling corrections!
From India
Hi all,
It is simple: at first, your leg starts rotating clockwise. Fine. But while writing 6 in the air, your finger starts writing anticlockwise. Hence, the sense of nerve will naturally pass to the leg, and it starts rotating anticlockwise. This is a natural tendency of the body to follow other parts.
Cheers,
Ajay :)
From India, Bangalore
It is simple: at first, your leg starts rotating clockwise. Fine. But while writing 6 in the air, your finger starts writing anticlockwise. Hence, the sense of nerve will naturally pass to the leg, and it starts rotating anticlockwise. This is a natural tendency of the body to follow other parts.
Cheers,
Ajay :)
From India, Bangalore
Hi all,
I think the answer is simple. First, your right foot starts rotating clockwise. Next, when you write '6' in the air, it starts rotating in anticlockwise direction. Naturally, your foot also starts to rotate anticlockwise. Since the concentration is more on the second activity (writing '6' in the air anticlockwise), the same signals will be conveyed to the foot, and it starts rotating anticlockwise. If you have double concentration, you can rotate the foot clockwise and write 'Six' clockwise as well. This can be achieved through practice.
Cheers,
Ajay :)
From India, Bangalore
I think the answer is simple. First, your right foot starts rotating clockwise. Next, when you write '6' in the air, it starts rotating in anticlockwise direction. Naturally, your foot also starts to rotate anticlockwise. Since the concentration is more on the second activity (writing '6' in the air anticlockwise), the same signals will be conveyed to the foot, and it starts rotating anticlockwise. If you have double concentration, you can rotate the foot clockwise and write 'Six' clockwise as well. This can be achieved through practice.
Cheers,
Ajay :)
From India, Bangalore
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