in objects around you?
like these, credit Bored Bug,
credit Sortra
credit EpicRageGuy/reddit, if you do you are seeing a phenomenon called “pareidolia”, is a pretty normal experience for a human
being. But why does this occur? This paper published in the journal
Psychological Science explains the reason below,
Dr. Palmer
[the lead researcher] says to answer this question we need to look at what face
perception involves. While human faces all look a bit different, they share
common features, like the spatial arrangement of the eyes and the mouth.
"This
basic pattern of features that defines the human face is something that our brain
is particularly attuned to, and is likely to be what draws our attention to
pareidolia objects. But face perception isn't just about noticing the presence
of a face. We also need to recognize who that person is, and read information
from their face, like whether they are paying attention to us, and whether they
are happy or upset."
put it simply, the same mechanisms that help us identify faces also process the “faces” that we see on objects, if you want to know more about pareidolia, and where this phenomenon may have come from, have a look over at Medical Xpress, I have to say I have seen lots of photographs but I have never seen a 'face' like the ones above in real life, perhaps I am not looking hard enough?
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