Top of the Heap!
Monday's Riddle opened up the topic of perception, and Lizzy's review of
Flipped by Wendelin Van Draanen
gave us both sides of the story. Friday,
Gary Paulsen
will be stopping by to tell us a little more about his middle grade book, Hatchet, and Saturday, we always enjoy listening to your point of view on
The DMS Wants to Know
: ) In the spirit of a teenager, the Young Adult Hop is running wild. Stop by and enter for your chance to win a copy of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins , plus a signed hardcover edition of the spooky, new middle grade novel The Secret DMS Files of Fairday Morrow by J. Haight & S. Robinson .
Today, we thought it would be fun to share two fascinating mind games with you. They show you just how much the human brain is hard-wired to alter perceptions.
This week's top of the heap: Excellent Perception Brain Games : )
Fairday: Rotating Silhouette Pirouette
On what leg is the dancer standing? The direction of rotation of silhouettes may be ambiguous. This dancer created by Nobuyuki Kayahara stands on her left leg when she appears to be rotating clockwise, but on her right leg when she appears to rotate counter-clockwise.

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Lizzy: Three Streams
Apparent movement of the streams is created by afterimages as our eyes shift to examine the picture.

FEAR NOT THE UNEXPECTED
Published on January 31, 2013 05:11
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