I came across this article when I was tying to explain some hypnosis techniques in a PM, and I have asked for permission to link to it.. ::)
The way we process information can make a very real difference on how we see the world ;)
Take the test by just looking at the spinning dancer in the picture, and then try to make her go the other way in your mind...
Then let us know what you found... :)
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,22556281-661,00.html (http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,22556281-661,00.html)
As for me...I'm currently turning my screen over to try to get her to go counter clockwise....
.....so I'm seriously stuck in Right-Brain Mode.... ::)
LEFT BRAIN FUNCTIONS
uses logic
detail oriented
facts rule
words and language
present and past
math and science
can comprehend
knowing
acknowledges
order/pattern perception
knows object name
reality based
forms strategies
practical
safe
RIGHT BRAIN FUNCTIONS
uses feeling
"big picture" oriented
imagination rules
symbols and images
present and future
philosophy & religion
can "get it" (i.e. meaning)
believes
appreciates
spatial perception
knows object function
fantasy based
presents possibilities
impetuous
risk taking
What's a brain?
First she was going clockwise, then somehow she changed directions on me. :laugh:
Same as Nero. The dancer seemed to be going clockwise and then started going counter-clockwise. So I'm not so sure...
It might be said that your first impressions are made with one side of your brain, and then you swing across to the other side to analyse what you are seeing! ::)
..at least you both got her to change directions...I'm just getting dizzy ;D
...and Shades' ...nice one ...lol ;)
all I can see is clockwise... stupy one-sided brain. (https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cosgan.de%2Fimages%2Fmidi%2Fkonfus%2Fc070.gif&hash=c048d5a5beb39ef13eed66df88a3aab5a867494e)
She is definately moving clockwise. The arms, legs, and hair are all clearly spinning around in the direction of a clock. I was having a difficult time trying to figure out how it would even be possible to see her moving counter-clockwise.
However, after examining all of the details...she is clearly moving in both directions...at the same time. Her limbs are spinning in a clockwise direction but her body angle seems to be moving in a counter-clockwise direction. When I cover most of her up and only stare at a small portion of her legs she is spinning counter-clockwise.
In regards to brain fuctions...I feel like I use an equal amount of both sides of attributes at any given time.
This is going to make me sound like a total pig, but I originally saw her moving counter-clockwise and stared and stared to try and see it the other way with no success. Then I focussed on her boobs and suddenly she started spinning the other way. If I stare at her head, she turns counterclockwise. I can swap back and forth that way.
Dunno why that worked, but it did...
Dennis
edit: butt makes her turn clockwise as well.
Dennis...
....just typical of you to lower the tone of things! LOL ;D
So I looked at it again and it was still clockwise. Then I was scrolling through the page and out of the blue it shifted counter-clockwise. Everything that was so clearly moving clockwise, the arms, legs, and hair were suddenly going in the opposite direction. I looked at the image for awile and it began switching back and forth. I could not understand how an object that was moving right to left across the screen could also move left to right...unless they were two seperate animations.
Since I have nothing better to do I saved the animation and opened it up in a GIF animator program and looked it over frame by frame. I focused on the hair and each frame clearly moved the hair clockwise. Okay, so this animation is clockwise. I went back to the website and waited until I saw the animation moving counter-clockwise and saved that animation as a seperate file. Ah ha! Everything on this GIF was clearly moving counter-clockwise!
I looked back at the website again and it was currently moving clockwise. I then glanced back to my counter-clockwise frames and suddenly...they were moving clockwise. So that was the end of that theory. There is only one animation. The individual frames are made in such a way that it must be an optical illusion. What I really found odd was that when I was looking at the stationary frames...they seemed to show different patterns depending on which way the animation on the website was moving. It was as if they shifted their order by themselves. ???
No matter how I look at the image, I see her moving clockwise, indicating I'm right-brained. I tried squinting, crossing my eyes, none of it mattered. I even reloaded the page to be sure it wasn't a randomly-changing animation.
Interesting, then, that the image I created years before I saw this that I'm using for my current avatar is facing to the right.
I simply can't get her to do anything but go clockwise. I see exactly how the illusion works, but the "fast" part of her motion (when she's facing toward or away, regardless of how you see her rotating) always fixes it in my head to be clockwise.
However, I'm quite strongly "left-brained" -- I'm right-handed, interested in the analytical aspects of music, mathematical, scientific -- though I do have plenty of more stereotyoically "right-brained" traits. However, to prove how "left-brained" I am: Facts rule. Evidence is essential. This so-called test is bunk as far as i'm concerned until I see a shred of evidence to support it. :P
Clockwise, in other words right brained, which happens to be right in my case.
However, IMO the test is flawed since 90%+ of people see this dancer move that way. Got my friend who is very left brained to look at it and for her also it goes clockwise...
It was easy to get her to switch direction. Clockwise, then counter-clockwise.
And based on the list I am right brain. But I am also right haned. Interesting.
Janet
Quote from: Nero on March 31, 2009, 04:04:50 PMFirst she was going clockwise, then somehow she changed directions on me. :laugh:
Then it's obvious isn't it?
You're translobeal.
:eusa_think:
Let me throw this into the mix.
What side of the brain do you suppose
y'all were using when you successfully
concentrated on getting her to
spin counter-clockwise?
What side of the brain do you suppose
90+% of the people would initially use to
view a piece of whimsy such as this?
I'm right brained...definiately right brained
...I'm an excellent driver...
gotta go Wapner's on.
Don't look directly at the picture is what I did. Worked for me. ;D
Janet
Quote from: Alyssa M. on March 31, 2009, 07:16:54 PM
I simply can't get her to do anything but go clockwise.
yep mabye we're wierd. ;) ;) ;) :D :D :D ???
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Clockwise
RIGHT BRAIN
uses feeling
"big picture" oriented
imagination rules
symbols and images
present and future
philosophy & religion
can "get it" (i.e. meaning)
believes
appreciates
spatial perception
knows object function
fantasy based
presents possibilities
impetuous
risk taking
Clockwise but at times I can see parts like they are trying to go counter, and gives pause effect.
Kind of odd.
Also she spins faster in Firefox than Internet Explorer.
I am left handed so i have no ideas if this affects anything but she will only go anticlockwise for me
Quote from: Janet Lynn on March 31, 2009, 08:03:42 PM
It was easy to get her to switch direction. Clockwise, then counter-clockwise.
And based on the list I am right brain. But I am also right haned. Interesting.
Janet
Started counter-clockwise, but I got her to switch a couple times too, well, maybe not on purpose, but if I stared at it she would change. After a while I couldn't get her to go back to counter clockwise though.
Quote from: Ms Delgado on April 01, 2009, 09:23:50 AM
I am left handed so i have no ideas if this affects anything but she will only go anticlockwise for me
I'm a southpaw as well, for eating and writing. However I do everything else right handed, such as throw, shoot (on the few occasions I have) and bat, (on the few occasions I have). I was left footed till I joined the military, but they make sure everybody starts out on the right foot.
Interesting, kinda like those strange abstract images you need to stare at till you see a form in the mix.
The image is going clockwise and I can't get it to change. That's OK. I have been saving the other half of my brain for future use. Sort of like a reserve tank. If you beleive that I have a good deal for you on a slightly used bridge in S.F.
I'll swap you my beach front property in Arizona, for your bridge. ::)
Janet
I saw her rotating clockwise initially, but I can switch at will. In fact, I can make her pivot back and forth without rotating as long as I don't look too hard at it. That doesn't look so good, optically - the limbs she's using are on different sides for each of the two directions of rotation. That's what makes it hard to change your interpretation. Also, the brain filling in perspective where there's only silhouette seems to be the only reason we see rotation in the first place - we expect to see, with binocular vision, how the leg/arm/hair move into the distance and back out again.
i've seen this before, it's always with the clock. I've tried hours and hours to make her go the other way, but with no success so far.
There is a trick though, use the hands and cover everything but a part of her butt. So release hands at the exact moment, then she can spin a few round the other way. But just blink and she goes with the clock again, unrelentingly.
went both ways for me, i don't know which way is clockwise and which isn't though