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Kyle Weiss

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What is it i'm supposed to see? :shock: Is this an old guy thing lol
 
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I see it now .............sorry guys lol.
 
Don't get it. Nekkid woman in the middle. Fully clothed on L/R with a body suit.

If this is one of those optical illusions based on stereo vision I only have use of my left eye.

:?:


Cheers,

RR
 
I think the point is whether you see her spinning clockwise or counterclockwise. If you only see her spinning clockwise, supposedly you're left brain dominant. The reverse, right brain dominant. I think that's the right assignation to each, but it could be the other way around.

Most people can switch them around depending on when you look at them. I see niether cuz, well, I'm no brain dominant. :p

Edit: I just noticed the color shading on each side defines the rotation. The center one is the neutral one which will determine your dominant hemisphere. Supposedly. lol.
 
Weird. To me they seem to change rotation. Does that mean my brain has no dominant side? I am a Unitard? :lol!:
 
I've seen this before, but with only one dancer.
I always see her rotate clockwise and can't
seem to get her to change, but with the
three of em, if I look at the one on the
right, they all turn counter-clockwise.
 
Check it out this way... Really concentrate on reading the text above her and she'll spin one way, then look directly at her and she'll spin the other way.

When you read you're using a different part of your brain, then you do when you're just watching her.

Works for me anyway...
 
I can reverse them at will by just turning my head from one side to the other.
 
Old one - determines whether you are left-brain or right-brain dominant.

Luckily for me, I can see her spin either direction and can flip her direction at will at any time. For me she spends an equal time spinning each direction.

I guess it would be the brain's equivalent of ambidextrous. But then you guys knew I was a little off anyway... :D
 
The first few times I'd ever seen this I could only ever see her spinning counter-clockwise, no matter how friggin' hard I tried.

It wasn't until I saw her with the colored lines that I could see her spinning either way...now I can make her change directions at will, but I can only do that by staring at her grounded foot, and "change directions" when its pointing all the way to the left or right.
 
I've also read that image has nothing to do with right-brain/left-brain dominance. It's merely an ocular perception.

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thedeep":km0h24oy said:
I can reverse them at will by just turning my head from one side to the other.
Same here; hopefully that doesn't say something negative about our brains!
 

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