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There’s a man in the moon: Why our brains see human faces everywhere – Medical Xpress
It’s so commonplace we barely give it a second thought, but human brains seem hardwired to see human faces where there are none—in…

It’s so commonplace we barely give it a second thought, but human brains seem hardwired to see human faces where there are nonein objects as varied as the moon, toys, plastic bottles, tree trunks and vacuum cleaners. Some have even seen an imagined Jesus…
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