If you can't get it to spin the other way, then use these images with the muscle tones breaking up the dark figure.
When looking at the original, if you see the original, non-toned figure spinning clockwise, you need to visualize that you are viewing the lady spinning above you, and if you see it counterclockwise, you need to visualize the lady spinning below you.
Last edited by Buffalo Phil; 10-19-2009, 09:00 AM.
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If you can't get it to spin the other way, then use these images with the muscle tones breaking up the dark figure.
When looking at the original, if you see the original, non-toned figure spinning clockwise, you need to visualize that you are viewing the lady spinning above you, and if you see it counterclockwise, you need to visualize the lady spinning below you.
Oh man I just got the two of them going in different directions, that was making me sick hahaha
You better decide if you are hanging on the cross, or banging in the nails
"If you can switch between seeing her turn either way at will without shifting your gaze, your IQ is above 160 … which is almost at genius level!"
I dont think I believe this to be true. There is more to left/right brain interaction than just your ability to process visual data.
cool illusion tho
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really tempted to call bullshit on this. it's been successfully distracting me from my midterm paper so i've obviously been putting a lot of thought into the optical illusion instead. i think the figure just switches directions. feasible to anyone? or am i just looking at it weird?
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