2008-01-03, 05:00 | Link #61 |
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Interesting illusion.
In the beginning she was rotating clockwise. After a while her speed of spinning changed and she started spinning counterclockwise. Then she started clockwise again after a while. Her speed dropped again. In other words you always get clockwise, counterclockwise, clockwise, counterclockwise etc.. Right? ^^ Voted clockwise! ^^ |
2008-01-03, 05:54 | Link #62 | |
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So it's an optical illusion that allows you to determine whether you are a right-brained or a left-brained person? But if I'm unable to get it to spin anticlockwise (as oppose to those who can if they concentrate), does that mean I will not be able to use my left brain?
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2008-01-03, 06:59 | Link #64 | |
Urusai~Urusai~Urusai~
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EDIT: nvm... back to clockwise but now can't get it to anti again... EDIT2: Your trick works. But it's still hard to switch it at will... Thanks though. EDIT3: Hehe... I got better at it.
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2008-01-03, 17:13 | Link #66 | |
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2008-01-03, 18:19 | Link #67 | |||
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ex. It spins clockwise, but when it reaches the middle, it suddenly goes counter clockwise. That's what I meant by this. I really didn't mean for it to confuse you. Il'll go edit the gif so ya see what i can see too. Quote:
Just for the sake of this thread, well use term "half and half" as what I explained and "both" for seeing both the counterclockwise motion and clockwise motion.
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2008-01-03, 18:41 | Link #68 | ||
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Forward bounce Imagine the outstretched leg on the right (your right), it then moves clockwise to the left position (so at one point the outstretched leg is pointing towards you). After rotating 180 degrees it changes direction and moves (bounces) anti-clockwise back to the starting position (again, at one point the outstretched leg will be pointing towards you). The outstretched leg will remain "in front" of the rotating figure. Reverse bounce. Imagine the outstretched leg on the right (your right), it then moves anti-clockwise to the left position (so at one point the outstretched leg is pointing away you). After rotating 180 degrees it changes direction and moves (bounces) clockwise back to the starting position (again, at one point the outstretched leg will be pointing away you). The outstretched leg will remain "behind" of the rotating figure. Both these are valid viewpoints that the brain can interpret as movement. So we can have clockwise, anti-clockwise, forward bounce, reverse bounce and we can have these states flip-flopping during the viewing period (normally they tend to say fixed for several rotations before changing). I suspect most people can see it rotate mostly clockwise or anti-clockwise. And some people can make it rotate in the direction they wish, clockwise or anti-clockwise (what you call "Both"). Making it "bounce", either way, is a bit more tricky. BTW, if you want the poll to be edited (to include "bounce" and "both" for example), then let me know |
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2008-01-03, 20:14 | Link #70 | |
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Doing this several times enables the brain to switch more easily. It is important not to look directly at the figure, instead rather peripheral. edit: Your percentage score for the right brain is 55%. Your percentage score for the left brain is 45%. this test is very uhm blurred 13) I become uneasy during long verbal explanations. (what is long? 90 minutes? ... then yes I always become "uneasy")
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2008-01-03, 20:14 | Link #71 |
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everyone should try this and post ur results here
http://www.testcafe.com/lbrb/ Your percentage score for the left brain is 61%. Your percentage score for the right brain is 39%. |
2008-01-03, 20:56 | Link #72 |
♪♫ Maya Iincho ♩♬
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Here's mine -
Your percentage score for the right brain is 59%. Your percentage score for the left brain is 41%. You are more right-brained than left-brained. The right side of your brain controls the left side of your body. In addition to being known as right-brained, you are also known as a creative thinker who uses feeling and intuition to gather information. You retain this information through the use of images and patterns. You are able to visualize the "whole" picture first, and then work backwards to put the pieces together to create the "whole" picture. Your thought process can appear quite illogical and meandering. The problem-solving techniques that you use involve free association, which is often very innovative and creative. The routes taken to arrive at your conclusions are completely opposite to what a left-brained person would be accustomed. You probably find it easy to express yourself using art, dance, or music. Some occupations usually held by a right-brained person are forest ranger, athlete, beautician, actor/actress, craftsman, and artist.
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2008-01-04, 01:36 | Link #75 |
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Your percentage score for the right brain is 63%.
Your percentage score for the left brain is 37%. I'm not surprised, since I've always performed more poorly, and hated logic based subjects (Maths and Physics, I fail tests half the time) more than non-logic based subjects. |
2008-01-04, 03:32 | Link #76 | |
Urusai~Urusai~Urusai~
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Your percentage score for the right brain is 59%. Your percentage score for the left brain is 41%. I have never thought of myself as right-brain person though... (Regarding the spinning thing, it seems like if I look at the shadow and imagine the figure spinning anti-clockwise, then it will spin anti-clockwise. Afterward when I look up, it would either for no reason switch to clockwise, or blink and it gets clockwise (although sometime the figure doesn't do that and keeps spinning anti-clockwise...)
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2008-01-04, 04:45 | Link #77 |
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I can't seem to understand some questions. Like I don't know what a gesture is. O_o.
gestures. What the heck is that !!!??? <<<< Some tough talk like. Difficult word talk?? "I found the show entertaining and marvelous". Over "I found the show awesome!" ? I dont get it.. :P Help this sucker please!! [Edit1] Jaaj for babelfish!! Now I know what gestures is! ^^ I finished the test and this came out: Your percentage score for the right brain is 53%. Your percentage score for the left brain is 47%. Close to a balanced brain! ^^ Balanced (50-50) is better than unbalanced. As they say. ^^ |
2008-01-04, 08:58 | Link #78 |
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Your percentage score for the right brain is 53%.
Your percentage score for the left brain is 47%. Anyways, I was thinking about this pic, and I thought,there should be an answer to "Which way is the girl REALLY going" because the person who created would have had to make it one way or the other. So I saved the images and opened it up on imageready and looks at all the frames. It was going counter clockwise. Though, I would like other people to try this theory of mine. I'm kinda curious weather I am right or not lol. |
2008-01-04, 09:43 | Link #79 | |
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Imagine the pose where you think her leg is pointing to you. Now imagine you see not the surface but the backface of her. Suddenly you can assume the leg points away from you. This works vice versa. Now since her leg is pointing away you can assume to see her surface. Now try to imagine you look through her at the backface, then you will have once again the feeling that her leg is pointing to you. So the problem is not to know in which direction the leg moves first, but whether it is pointing to you or away from you.
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2008-01-04, 11:37 | Link #80 |
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Your percentage score for the right brain is 56%.
Your percentage score for the left brain is 44%. hmm thought that i will score more for right brain. always thought im more right brained since i completely dig in drawing and playing music and completely sux at studies haha i can sit down and sketch a scenery for 4 hours without knowing the time, i think i can get in right brain state pretty well (according to one of the brain books i read) however how well i draw is a complete different thing LOL |
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