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Why the brain sees faces in everyday objects – Echonetdaily – Echonetdaily
Face pareidolia – the phenomenon of seeing faces in everyday objects – uses the same brain processes that we use to recognise and interpret other ‘real’ human faces.

It’s a dot, dash, dot, yet we see a face.
Face pareidolia the phenomenon of seeing faces in everyday objects uses the same brain processes that we use to recognise and interpret other real human faces.
If you tend to notice faces in inanimate objects around you like the scowling face of a house, a surprised bowling ball, or a grimacing apple, youre not alone.
Face pareidolia the phenomenon of seeing faces in everyday objects is a very human condition that relates to how our brains are wired. …
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