This here suggests I’m right brained. I can’t get the dancer to spin left.
Not sure where to go with that, other than nowhere. Maybe if I were left-brained I’d have a strategy.
Hat tip to Sheila Lennon… who [later…] adds this bonus link.
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It’s a prank. About every minute or so, the animation changes direction. Even the head tilt changes sides.
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At first it was clockwise for me, then it spun counter-clockwise after that.
Do you think the test description biased you to view it clockwise first?
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I pulled the image to both the left & the right in safari and let it snap back – it changes direction.
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Doc, I’m with Flip and with you. I see it spinning both left and right, and it appears to be a real change, not an illusion. However, I’m puzzled by some of the commenters. They want to describe it as clockwise or anticlockwise — but are they looking up, or down? There is no “clockwise” sense if you are looking at it from the side!
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The animation doesn’t change direction. After I blogged this, four journalists gathered around a screen to check it out, and some saw a shift, some didn’t, at different times, no matter what direction they were perceiving.
Some people see it always one way, some find it easy to consciously shift perception.
Without getting hung up on whether this has anything to do with a dominant thinking style, I’m trying to figure out how the perception shift happens. I almost always see her twirling clockwise, until suddenly she isn’t, then she flips back again. But I can’t make it happen. Some people say they can force the shift by staring at her feet.
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OK
Further old eyes
Saw both
No stopwatch on switch but would swear there is switch (somebody dive into the code)
Watched several times, about 10-15 sec into…OK sometime not – browser issues seeing the switch???BTW – good that us old farts still notice the female form
I think there are server issues
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Okay, weirder: This page (http://ofb.net/~whuang/imgs/spin/) has three of these whirling women that you can click on and off. I’ve tried clicking the outer two on, all three — they all change together, even if I’m only focusing on one. (I can’t see one going ccw and two cw, for instance.)
My brain is running off without me. Disconcerting.
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I think I “got” it (how to make it change). First, the image *always* moves clockwise at first, and looking at the head, I noticed that this meant that she “leads” with her ponytail if she’s going clockwise.
So I viewed only the head (blocked the rest with my hand) and decided on letting the nose/profile be the “leading edge” (vs. the ponytail). Do that for a few seconds, and she starts to change direction (goes counterclockwise).
I.e., basically you can force a change by focusing on a different “leading edge.” The rest then follows.
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Infuriatingly funnish. It started counter, then switched, then refused to switch. The knee-high thing did seem to get it to reverse direction. Only, every time it/she reverses, there has been a slight pause, a momentary hesitation. Making the change seem the result of some sort of programmed manipulation. Only, it’s now shifting as I squint at the left and right edges.
Can’t see it going both ways at once, but now I’m sure I “know” it is.
Like the old “rabbit or duck?” image – something requires us to subordinate one “aspect” or the other, but in fact both are concurrent.
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