In Reply to: Movement in film posted by rico on August 1, 2005 at 09:09:30:
...our eyes move upwards, and to the left; while wen are imagining something which still hasn´t happened, our eyes move upwards and to the right (at least, that´s how it usually happens in most right-handed people: left-handed ones use to look the other way round...)So, the way for the images going from known (remembered) towards the unknown (imagined) would be from the left side of the screen towards the right side, to show some coherence with the way our brains work, with both hemispheres working in different, complementary ways.
Interesting...
Regards
BF
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Follow Ups
- Well, that fits well with a basic NLP observational postulate: when we are visualizing past experiences... - orejones 02:07:21 08/02/05 (1)
- I was thinking it may correspond with how we read - KT88 08:52:05 08/03/05 (0)