Ahh. You're beginning to see the dual nature we all have. Calculate or feel. Each one cuts in and out as its needed. x
tips for right brain to see dancer turning counter-clockwise: 1. save the image to your computer. 2. open windows explorer or acd explorer 3. you can see dancer thumbnail. 4. see the dancer thumbnail, see it as "her left leg is in bottom" and NOT "her right leg in the top". and imagine it spin counter clockwise. 5. click the thumbnail and let acdsee or other program run it. 6. i'm sure all of you can see it spin counter clockwise for first time. 7. is it just dirty trick and not left right brain test?
it's just easy to change view. from counterclock to clockwise and vice versa. just close your acdsee and look on thumbnail. and see the rule #4. so you can choose what you want to look, counter or clockwise. just a mere mind trick.. :$
Its a GIF filei an animated image that runs in a loop. Because the image is a sihloette, there are no features to differenciate the body parts... so either leg could be either leg, its moving in both directions at the same time. both sides are right. because its a sihloette, its really just a mass of black moving on a 2 dimensional plane... the IMAGE. we only fool our minds into thinking its 3 dimensional.
dude wtf i looked at it and it was moving counter clockwise, then i look at the descriptions of the right v. left sides and look back and its goin clockwise then i look away and look back and its moving counter clockwise again
its probably because when you looked away to read the description your brain went into left sided mode, then when you looked at the dancer you saw her spinning the other way because your brain was working logically for a moment (when you were reading). Hope that makes sense, I'm high as fuck.
Left handed, right brained here...odd that I'm a physics major, though I've always been better at visualizing
I used to be able to reverse it, I can''t seem to any more, and the weird thing is, if anything, my brain hempispheres are working closer together now (sometimes my hands will copy each other)