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  1. The Spinning Dancer, also known as the Silhouette Illusion, is a kinetic, bistable, animated optical illusionoriginally distributed as a GIF animationshowing a silhouette of a pirouettingfemale dancer. The illusion, created in 2003 by Japanese web designer Nobuyuki Kayahara,involves the apparent direction of motion of the figure.
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    The spinning dancer illusion is an example of a bistable motion illusion. It is possible to see the dancer moving either clockwise or anticlockwise. Often the direction of movement will suddenly switch as you are watching the image.
    This is an example of an motion aftereffect optical illusion. After staring at the spinning spiral for several seconds, your eyes are actually seeing motion where there is no motion. The movement you’re seeing in the still galaxy picture is actually spinning in the opposite direction as the spiral above it.
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    The Spinning Dancer, also known as the Silhouette Illusion, is a kinetic, bistable, animated optical illusion originally distributed as a GIF animation showing a silhouette of a pirouetting female dancer. The illusion, created in 2003 by Japanese web designer Nobuyuki Kayahara, involves the apparent … See more

    The illusion derives from the lack of visual cues for depth. For instance, as the dancer's arms move from viewer's left to right, it is possible to view her arms passing between her body and the viewer (that is, in the … See more

    It has been established that the silhouette is more often seen rotating clockwise than counterclockwise. According to an online survey of over 1600 participants, approximately two thirds of observers initially perceived the silhouette to be rotating clockwise. … See more

    2003
    Japanese web designer Nobuyuki Kayahara creates the Spinning Dancer illusion as a GIF animation.
    Late 2007 to early 2008
    The illusion becomes popular on the Internet as a "right brain–left brain test".
    2008
    A psychological study provides evidence for a viewing-from-above bias that influences observers' perceptions of the silhouette.
    2014
    A paper describes the brain activation related to the switching of perception using fMRI.

    There are other optical illusions that depend on the same or a similar kind of visual ambiguity known as multistable, in that case bistable, … See more

     
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