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Test: Left Brain or Right Brain?

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Posted on 15-10-2007 00:04
Take this test, which way does she spin? I can only see her going clockwise, cannot even begin to think how she could spin counter-clockwise, but others on the airliners.net forum have the reverse opinion and only see her going counter-clockwise...

Guess I'm:


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


And don't let pesky things like logic and facts get in my way...smiley

Left Brain Functions...those that I have a hard time with apparently.
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



The conventional view serves to protect us from the painful job of thinking.
- John Kenneth Galbraith

Edited by Norlander on 17-10-2007 09:04
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Posted on 15-10-2007 00:09
Damn this is weird...if I look at this using peripheral vision only she goes counter-clockwise, but if I'm looking directly at her she goes clockwise...weird shit.


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Posted on 15-10-2007 00:17
What tha hell are u talking about she is going one way and thats counter-clockwise. Peripheral vision doesn't change anything for me. smiley


Why would I want to end every post the same way?

Edited by OKJones on 15-10-2007 00:20
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RE: Test: Left Brain or Right Brain?

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Posted on 15-10-2007 00:24
Well this test is not so weird, it actually is bullshit. If you reload the image a few times she will spin the other way sooner or later.


Why would I want to end every post the same way?

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RE: Test: Left Brain or Right Brain?

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Posted on 15-10-2007 00:54
I get the same... sometimes left, other times right, but I need to put a hand on the screen to get her to change directions... and it's not every other time she changes directions... it's pretty random. smiley

I have no idea what that means!

Besides, I think that most of the 'tests' are made up by people that have too little on their hands. Like this one and other rather silly tests that roam the web.



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RE: Test: Left Brain or Right Brain?

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Posted on 15-10-2007 07:39
OKJones wrote:
Well this test is not so weird, it actually is bullshit. If you reload the image a few times she will spin the other way sooner or later.


Well we were two people looking at the same screen thinking she went different ways. So no not convinced that it's bullshit, but more some shader trick.


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RE: Test: Left Brain or Right Brain?

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Posted on 15-10-2007 08:24
It's simply a 2d image being interpreted by our brain in 3d.

Try closing your eyes and imagine her going the other way. When you look again she will be spinning the way you imagined, as if by magic.




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Posted on 15-10-2007 08:57
Still think its BS, closing my eyes doesn't do anything. If she is going counter-clockwise and I reload the image, bang she goes clockwise.


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RE: Test: Left Brain or Right Brain?

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Posted on 15-10-2007 09:18
OKJones wrote:
Still think its BS, closing my eyes doesn't do anything. If she is going counter-clockwise and I reload the image, bang she goes clockwise.


Well get somebody else to look at the screen while your doing your eyes-wide-shut maneuver, to see if it changed for them as well smiley


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Posted on 16-10-2007 10:52
It took me a minute or two the first time I saw this picture, to make her change directions. Now it isn't a problem.

My trick is to only look at the shadow she casts and imagine her going the other way and then looking up at the picture again.

It is a lovely picture though, would be nice to have as a screensaver type thing, for my backup monitor. Would perhaps be annoying in the long run though.



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RE: Test: Left Brain or Right Brain?

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Posted on 16-10-2007 14:07
But which direction did you see first?


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Posted on 16-10-2007 15:30
Always counter-clockwise first, then she randomly changes direction.

Still not convinced, I think this is a hoax.


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Posted on 16-10-2007 15:36
Heh, if I look at her with my head straight she goes counter-clockwise, but when I lay my head down against my shoulder she goes clockwise, weird shit, somebody call an excorcist.


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Posted on 16-10-2007 16:41
I can't remember which way she turned the first time I saw the picture. Was a while ago I stumbled upon it on the internet.



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Posted on 16-10-2007 19:17
Clockwise, and damn near impossible to get her to spin the other way. The peripheral vision trick works for me too, but only sometimes.


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RE: Test: Left Brain or Right Brain?

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Posted on 16-10-2007 23:37
Weird - for me she was definitely spinning counter-clocwise. Then tried laying my head on my shoulder, she changed direction. When I straightened my head again, back to counter-clockwise.

I think it's because you look differently at the different parts of her body. The different parts are animated so that they could be moving either way, but your perceived movement depends on what part of her you look at (top/bottom, left/right) - that is one theory, at least.

It still kinda freaks me out, but it's pretty much correct, I am probably more left than right.


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