Do You See a Goat or an Eagle? Your Brain Might Be the Decider!

When you look at a calm mountain view, what do you notice first? An eagle flying high or a goat on the rough slopes? The first thing you see might tell you something cool about how your brain handles visual info.

Our brain has two parts: the right and left hemispheres. Each one is linked to different ways of thinking and seeing.

Right-Brained: If you’re more right-brained, you’re creative, artsy, and go with your gut. This side is good at things like seeing space, spotting patterns, and thinking in a not-so-straight way. You might see the big picture or small details that make a pattern in an image.
Left-Brained: Left-brained people are more logical, like details, and are organized. They like clear, set images. They often see the sharp, well-defined things in a picture.

Your brain’s main side might change what you see first in a not-so-clear image like this mountain one. The eagle or the goat?