Thank you to everyone for your input, I was chatting to the Chiroprator that I am seeing for my back about the issue and he believes that its all to do with the two seperate hemisphere's of the brain and he reakons he can fix it. Gonna give it a go!
Merry Christmas to everyone.
Carl
If he offers to have a fiddle with your Corpus Collosum, be wary.
Back when I was studious and doing Psychology, I read about surgery that they carry out on patients with sever epilepsy, to stop a seizure from crossing from one side of the brain to the other. They cut the corpus collosum. Now, this is all well and good. You wouldn't know that a person had had it done...most of the time.
Tests were carried out, where a patient would be sat in front of a screen and under the screen was a gap so they could put their hands through to feel objects on the other side. They would cover one of the patients eyes, then flash up the name of an object on the screen.
The patient, feels about and picks up the object. Simple enough.
Only problem is, when you ask the patient what they are holding...they can't tell you!
They can't tell you,because the side of the brain that deals with motor skills, is on the same side as the eye that saw the word on the screen...but speech is on the other side!!!
True story, as Nicola would say. Known as Split Brain Phenomenon .
I suppose that if you did this, then closed one eye...you would break the clay, but is someone asked you if you broke it...you would say I don't know!
Just a bit of random info there, seeing as you mentioned brains!