You won't believe it.. but it is true :)
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This is wild. I can actually take note of the second she changes direction. There is hiccup. A suspended moment when she seems to pause and then she changes direction.
When I first looked at her, she was consistently going counter clockwise. After a while she suddenly changed direction and I couldn't force the counter clockwise again. Until I started reading the text and then she reversed. It seems that when I first looked at her, I was 'analyzing' the situation. Then when I understood the situation, I automatically switched to right brain mode. Once I read, I was back into left brain. If I looked up at her again, she would switch and go clockwise. Wow. -
It's not a default of the "Windows viewer" or a default of the "Navigator viewer"?
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her posture is for a clockwise direction. Is that part of the visual cues your left brain is using? Dancers commonly lead with their head and outstretched hand.
So far I can see the other direction with it upside down but it goes back to clockwise when I turn it at all back towards right side up.
EDIT: I had it all wrong. When you see her go either way it looks like the same posture. Once I saw her going counterclockwise, I couldn't go back it seems.
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She is not rotating at all. Just wobling from one side to other. It's hard to see but so it is.
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Another method
Blink your eyes and turn your head in the wishing turn wanted -
I just caught a glimpse, just before she was sliding down the pole.
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okay, I checked this out and it is totally debunked here: http://scienceline.org/2007/10/29/ask-hsu-spinning-girl-right-left-brain-hemispheres/
It really has nothing at all to do with left brain/right brain perceptions at all.
Anssi was completely right. It is about forcing a 3D understanding onto something that is 2D.
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@sorgesu said:
okay, I checked this out and it is totally debunked here
They are writing that associating left or right hemisphere of a brain with a certain activities is just a theory, which is not really true, but the fact that some people cannot see it spinning clockwise proves that it has to do something with imagination... just see the image I have prepared for you:
I think that image can help those with 'one direction only' find a way to switch. Why? Take a closer look at each individual frame. I can easily see all those intermediate frames between those when the position of the lady IS certain, as a lady facing me or showing her back !Our imagination decides if we see the front or the back because the silhouette doesn't define it exactly.
Tomasz
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so maybe you intended to mirror one of the pictures? They appear the same to me.
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@sorgesu said:
so maybe you intended to mirror one of the pictures? They appear the same to me.
me?
they're fully different .. i edited that post to put a big space in between the two gifs so you can look at them one at a time -
@unknownuser said:
I think that image can help those with 'one direction only' find a way to switch.
i think these modifications can really help those seeing only one direction (via the site susan linked to)
counter clockwise
clockwise
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Works for me now, though the first one is apt to change direction for a moment.
I was looking to see the differences in the direction of the rings in the background and or the darkness. I honestly cannot see the difference. What am I missing?
PS> "me?" ????
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@sorgesu said:
Works for me now, though the first one is apt to change direction for a moment.
I was looking to see the differences in the direction of the rings in the background and or the darkness. I honestly cannot see the difference. What am I missing?
PS> "me?" ????
the rings in the background are only so you can see the rim lights that the guy added.. he highlighted areas which force you to see one leg on top of the other for instance.. here's the actual link to where the gifs came from..
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i caught the first girl spinning clockwise for several times
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wow, I totally missed those "rim" lights as I was looking for reasons for the differences. Obviously they were being perceived subconsioulsy nontheless. Now that I know what I am lookin for I see it completely.
Thanks for that!
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Even with the "White outline" we can force with any problem the dancer follow Clockwise or not!
Blink, see legs, move head and open eyes when turning is well engaged!
Our brain is a little joker
It will be funny of what must see a camera movie from that!
It is like the Schrรถdinger's cat, till nobody see the dancing girl, in what dance she turn?
Right or left valtz? -
..... I'm dizzy
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I just find it interesting that the test case is aHooters Girl.You can tell this is a team of eternally adolescent frat boy scientists. Not that I am prudish or offended at all but you think they could point out the same thing with oh . . .I dunno . .. a dancing hippo or something.
Instead they opt for the Trucker's Mudflap sillohuette. No .. .Women aren't objectified at all. Most ballerina's I have seen aren't built like that!She's going Clockwise by the way. . . .
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@unknownuser said:
Most ballerina's I have seen aren't built like that!
I would bet that the image is exported from Poser.
Anssi
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What is that . . .Poser? Wanna Be "America's Top Models"? jk
I knew that. Im jus kiddin' around.
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