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Here’s why you see faces everywhere you look – Yahoo News Australia
In the 1970s, a NASA image of Mars seemed to show a human-like face – prompting observers to wonder if a lost civilisation once flourished on the Red Planet.

In the 1970s, a NASA image of Mars seemed to show a human-like face prompting observers to wonder if a lost civilisation once flourished on the Red Planet.
But the face on Mars wasnt evidence of any Martian civilisation, it just showed the human tendency to see human faces in everything from plants to rocks to houses.
A new study by researchers from UNSW Sydney has shed light on why exactly humans are wired to see faces everywhere we look.
In a paper published in the journal Psychological Sci…
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