Lace-Bane wrote:
ZeroGravitas wrote:
I can "switch" my perception at will.
Lace-Bane can too, but he can't see that the above image is an optical illusion. If you study the movement of the legs and watch for the detail, there appears to be no way it can be moving in the opposite direction of clockwise. Like if you look at the feet, watch for the movement of the arch of the foot and then where it becomes the blade of the foot while also noticing the direction the toes are pointing. Due to the pivot of the figure, it doesn't give an optical illusion effect if you study it harder.
If it really is an optical illusion then Lace-Bane needs details on how it could be moving counter clockwise because he just cannot see it
It is an optical-illusion. When you se her going counter-clockwise, the same observations you mentioned define that as well.
I've more commonly seen this to determine if someone is right brained or left brained, though. Not to see if someone has a disorder.
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