Do you want to know which part/side of your brain you uses most? This test might give you some clue.
Is the dancer turning anti clockwise or clockwise?
If clockwise, then you use more of the right side of the brain and vice versa.
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
– 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
– 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
Some people will see it turning clokwise while others will see it turning anticlokwise. There is really nothing wrong with which one you’re seeing.
Here’s a challenge: Try and see if you can convince your brain to see the dancer turn both clockwise and anticlockwise.
Jasmine says
Ok, at first i saw her moving clockwise then i wanted to see her go counter so i covered the top half of her body and only had her calves and her feet showing, then i squinted my eyes and i saw her turn that way for a few seconds then involuntary my brain made her turn clockwise again. It’s when one of her legs hides the other you can imagine her going the other way if you imagine the leg thats in front (while thinking clockwise) go behind her other leg. Its hard to explain.
Sam says
the way i see it is naturally clockwise, it turns either way when i watch it (differs from anti to clockwise evry 10 seconds, depending on what im doing, reading, focusing, looking at images)
when i 1st looked i saw her moving clockwise, and then i noticed her shadow was moving anticlockwise, when i noticed her shadow, she too started moving anti clockwise & it diddnt go vice verca, when she was moving anti clockwise her shadow wasn’t moving clockwise, how odd
Nicole says
Anti-clockwise. To make her turn both sides alternatively is easy: look at her and move your eyes left and right. She will follow you. ^^
WADS says
When I first looked at this I found that it was anticlockwise and then it went clock wiise.I tried tomakeit change and when clockwise it looks at thoughyou areslightly above looking down and when anticlockwise you are belowlooking up at it.
I discovered if i blinked really fast it wouldchange then afterthathappened a few times I could change it by thinkingabout it .
good luck
wacky says
i put 2 of the images side by side… and i was able make 1 turn clock-wise and the other turn anti clock-wise… AT THE SAME TIME..!! xD
try it..! it’s not easy…! is harder than making 1 lady spin and then reverse direction…
BimBoomBa says
Ok, for me, the easiest way to see the girl turn counterclockwise is to scroll downwards (sometimes with just her legs visible) and then try to read sth that is written under it, but still try to focus on the peripheral vision. (u should set ur cursor on the scroll before trying anything) U should notice that her legs seem to turn the other way. Then just try to focus on her turning around in that direction (I did it by focusing on her lifted leg and her slightly more lifted arm) and then click on the scroll and pull the pic down slowly. It worked for me every time. :))) God, I love these tests… 🙂
Rebecca says
she is moving both ways! tricky…there is no either…or…she is doing BOTH!!!
yael says
yeah! she’s doing both. every 5 or 10 secs she would change her spin direction.