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So happy to see you: our brains respond emotionally to faces we find in inanimate objects, study reveals – The Guardian Australia
University of Sydney researchers find humans detect and react to illusory faces in the same way they do real faces
Australia newsUniversity of Sydney researchers find humans detect and react to illusory faces in the same way they do real faces
Whether in a cloud, the front of a car, or a $28,000 toasted sandwich supposedly resembling the Virgin Mary, seeing faces in…
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