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Perception of Faces: Pareidolia
Posted Jan 07 2009 6:51pm
I love posting about the phenomenon by which the brain interprets indistinct images as specific ones. It's called
Pareidolia
and here are some new images. Can you see faces here?
Definitely a face here, don'tcha think?
Another face. Kinda monkey-like.
What a happy metal face.
This baby toy is totally smiling.
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Definitely a face here, don'tcha think?
Another face. Kinda monkey-like.
What a happy metal face.
This baby toy is totally smiling.