Optical illusion: This animal drawing reveals a lot about your creativity

Watch the video: Which animal do you see? This drawing reveals a lot about your creativity.

This drawing is already around 130 years old. She shows? Yes, what do you see at first glance? a bunny? Or a duck? The print was first published in the humorous Munich weekly magazine Fliege Blatter on October 23, 1892. But she became known in 1899 through the psychologist Joseph Jastrow. The drawing shows a so-called tilt image. You either see a rabbit or a duck with its beak slightly open, but you never see the figures at the same time. What you see should actually say something about the viewer. However, it is not about which animal you see first, but about the ability to quickly switch back and forth between the two representations. The faster, the greater the viewer’s creativity should be. With optical illusions like this one, Jastrow was able to prove that the brain has a major influence on how we perceive and see things.

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