Take a look at this picture, published more than 100 years ago in a German magazine. Do you see an animal?
According to The Daily Mail, the speed with which an observer can see one animal and then identify the other is an indication of the person’s creativity level.
And NBC’s “Today” said that Dr. Joseph Jastrow, a psychologist, determined that those who could see both a rabbit and a duck were also capable of coming up “with five unusual uses for an everyday item,” while those who saw only one animal or the other were able to only come up “with two unexpected uses for that same everyday item.”
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