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Angry handbags and happy coffee: Our brains see expressions on faces in everyday objects – The Transcontinental
We sometimes mistakenly see “faces” in inanimate objects, an error known as face pareidolia.

Human or not, our brains detect expressions the same way in any kind of face. Picture: Shutterstock.
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