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To: Casaubon who wrote (24830)10/15/2007 2:49:59 PM
From: scaram(o)uche  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52153
 
>> I became suspicious that it is a programming trick <<

For me..... changes directions, whether or not I drag my cursor around while I'm reading text.

Those who log on from both work and home can assure us that it's not a different set of graphics, depending on i.p. address.



To: Casaubon who wrote (24830)10/15/2007 4:29:47 PM
From: nigel bates  Respond to of 52153
 
>>I became suspicious that it is a programming trick, rather than an optical illusion.<<

That's quite a common response, which demonstrates the strength of the illusion (for those of us with unbalanced brains <g>).

The trick for me was to watch the leading leg, and mentally call 'in front, behind, in front, behind...', as the figure revolves, and then tell myself 'in front, in front...'
After a couple of practices, switching direction becomes easy.

And lay off the psych. evaluations, please.

:-)