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Remember this?

If you see the dancer spinning clockwise it means you&#8217;re using the right half of your brain. If she spins counter-clockwise it means you&#8217;re using the left. 
The theory: by watching the direction of her spin, we can determine which half of our brains we&#8217;re using.
Or maybe it&#8217;s just a random optical illusion? Who [...]]]></description>
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<p>Remember this?</p>
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<p>If you see the dancer spinning clockwise it means you&#8217;re using the right half of your brain. If she spins counter-clockwise it means you&#8217;re using the left. </p>
<p>The theory: by watching the direction of her spin, we can determine which half of our brains we&#8217;re using.</p>
<p>Or maybe it&#8217;s just a random optical illusion? Who knows?</p>
<p>The interesting thing = some of us see her spinning one direction, some the other, while some see her change directions and others, for the life of them, just aren&#8217;t able to make her change directions.</p>
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