[New-Poetry] right brain versus left brain

Anny Ballardini anny.ballardini at tin.it
Sun Oct 28 04:44:27 EST 2007


Yes, I also noticed that if you pivot on the foot it changes direction in your brain. Well, the brain is a muscle, and it has different areas that can perform distinct works. I suffer from localized migranes, and if I have time I try to speculate why. It can give interesting results, but then once again, who knows what? And I can't but agree with Jason.
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  Well said, Jason! Could not have said it better!


  On 10/27/07, Jason Quackenbush <jfq at myuw.net> wrote:
    This thing has been doing the rounds on livejournal and facebook lately.
    Personally, i think the whole right brain/left brain thing is a bunch of
    hooey, but it's a really cool optical illusion. Also, the easiest way to 
    make her switch directions for me is to focus on the shadow of the foot
    she is standing on and see how it is turning in the other direction too.

    Anny Ballardini wrote:
    > test:
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    > I Tell You: One must still have chaos in one to give birth to a
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