What you see in this picture will determine if you have a male or female brain
The picture is quite simple and shows a dark figure of a man in a running position - but do you see him running towards you or moving away from you and what does that say about you?
The idea behind this extraordinary optical illusion is much deeper than just an analysis of personal qualities - since it deals with shattering myths
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13/04/2022
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Five things you may not have known about the brain ("Do not miss" system)
This optical illusion image can reveal whether you have a "female" or "male" brain - and it all depends on what you see before.
The argument is that this confusing picture of a running man can decipher what kind of thought process people have - and the thing you see in it before may mean that you have difficulty multitasking.
The image is quite simple and shows a dark figure in a running position - but do you see the man running towards you or moving away from you?
What do you see?
Picture of the illusion of the running man (Photo: Screenshot, Fact Factories)
This man
Ran towards me
Ran away from me
12 participants
The brain of each of us decodes images that have double meaning in different ways, due to the processes that change as it receives and processes information.
In this case, it means that some of you may see the person in the picture walking away from them and not running towards them.
So what does it mean if you saw the runner approaching you?
According to the illusion makers at Fact Factory, that means you have a more masculine mind.
You are trying to solve your problems and overcome the difficult obstacles of life while using your analytical skills.
You learn very quickly once you become curious about something, because then you focus all your energy on it until you come to the idea of how to approach the subject.
But mastering multiple jobs and tasks at once is not your strong suit - you are not good at multitasking, and you prefer to focus on one thing at a time.
On the other hand, anyone who has seen the character walk away from him
- it means he has a more feminine mind.
It all implies that your analytical skills and logic are at the maximum level, you rely on your senses and logic and are not in a hurry to make decisions.
Your mind is at its best when you are immersed in something creative or you are creating something from scratch.
You are excellent at multi-tasking, and you have an amazing memory.
Plus you can always count on your excellent intuition and senses.
Once an idea comes to mind or you have a firm opinion about something, you are ready to back it up with convincing arguments - because you are confident in yourself and your ability to focus and pay attention.
More on the subject
Lab: Why is there no such thing as a "male brain" and a "female brain"?
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What does this say about you?
According to the article in the New York Post, no matter what your results, the idea behind this extraordinary optical illusion is much deeper than just an analysis of personal traits - since it deals with shattering myths.
Experts have been researching the differences between the minds of men and women for decades in order to dispel gender stereotypes.
Neuroscientist Prof. Dafna Yoel launched a course dedicated to the subject in 2009 at Tel Aviv University.
Her groundbreaking research is designed to erase the clichés - that men are more competitive and women are better in the media.
Prof. Yoel from the School of Psychology and the Purple School of Neuroscience at Tel Aviv University - has been researching the brain for years and claims on the basis of her findings that the brain has no sex at all.
She claims both sexes have brains with masculine and feminine characteristics, like a flexible mosaic that varies according to the stimuli and activities we perform.
But the debate is still ongoing - with some scientists arguing that there is virtually no point in classifying parts of the brain into feminine and masculine aspects, while others believe that our actions are actually determined by our brain composition, which is then stimulated by our socialization.
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