Showing posts with label Test your brain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Test your brain. Show all posts

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Want to confuse your brain's photo reception function?

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Photo to confuse your brain.

Stare at the central point (plus sign) of the black and white picture for atleast 30 seconds and then look at a wall near you, you will see a bright spot, twinkle a few times, what do you see? or even who do you see?

Confuse your Cognition by a sexy spinning girl

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Spinning sexy girl
Here is a method to confuse your brain. Your cognition is going to be confused. Don't worry. It is a temporary effect.

Take a look at the spinning girl. Can you see it spinning clockwise or counterclockwise? I see it spinning clockwise, but I was able to change it in the other direction, its hard for many people. Give it a chance.

The spinning girl is a form of the more general spinning silhouette illusion. The image is not objectively "spinning" in one direction or the other. It is a two-dimensional image that is simply shifting back and forth. But our brains did not evolve to interpret two-dimensional representations of the world, but the actual three-dimensional world. So our visual processing assumes we are looking at a 3-D image and is uses clues to interpret it as such. Or, without adequate clues it may just arbitrarily decide a best fit - spinning clockwise or counterclockwise. And once this fit is chosen, the illusion is complete - we see a 3-D spinning image.

By looking around the picture, focusing on the shadow or a second part, you can force your visual system to reconstruct the image and can choose the opposite direction and suddenly the image will spin in the opposite direction.

Give a try. Click on the image to view larger one.

Confuse your Mindedness

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Sexy girl's legs
  • Lift your right foot a few inches from the floor and then start moving in a clockwise direction. 
  • While doing this, use a finger of your right index finger to draw a number 6 in the air. 

You set foot in an anticlockwise direction and there is nothing you can do!

The left side of your brains, which controls the right side of your body, is responsible for rhythm and timing. The left side of your brains can not cope with the operation of two opposing movements at the same time, thus combining them into a single movement.

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