cool cool cool - i came up with a technique! Tilt your head to the right and she goes clockwise, shut your eyes and tilt left, then she goes counter, rinse and repeat. One more help. Focus on the tip of her leading foot to control the direction of her rotation. Squinting helps to if your brain gets stuck in one mode or the other. It's based on your assumption as to when her leg crosses in front and behind. Alternating that assumption is what alternates her rotation. Some reason squinting helps throw off the given assumption on that.
That's an interesting statement. I would never have asked that question. She is really going both directions at once. Maybe that is letting go of logic and embracing the truth of the absurd?
This test is upside down.I found this on another forum.
Look at the following woman before you proceed to the questions:
http://www.guitarmania.org/z40/data/gowoon31/123241.gif
Do you see her turning clockwise or counterclockwise?
Can you see both directions?
If you see her turning clockwise, your right brain dominates.
If you see her turning counterclockwise, your left brain dominates.
If you can see her turning both ways, you are likely to have a high IQ.
Let's see how different types of people respond to this test.
I saw her turning clockwise and I could see the other direction when I really tried to see it, but not immediately.
I found this on another forum.
Look at the following woman before you proceed to the questions:
http://www.guitarmania.org/z40/data/gowoon31/123241.gif
Do you see her turning clockwise or counterclockwise?
Can you see both directions?
If you see her turning clockwise, your right brain dominates.
If you see her turning counterclockwise, your left brain dominates.
If you can see her turning both ways, you are likely to have a high IQ.
Let's see how different types of people respond to this test.
I saw her turning clockwise and I could see the other direction when I really tried to see it, but not immediately.