#face-pareidolia

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Psychology
fromMail Online
1 day ago

Why you see Jesus in your toast: Faces in objects are perceived as MEN

Face pareidolia leads to a bias in perceiving male faces over female faces in inanimate objects.
Psychology
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

They're in clouds, electric sockets and even on toast. Why do humans see faces in everyday objects?

Face pareidolia is a common phenomenon where people see faces in inanimate objects and visual noise, influenced by symmetry and context.
fromItsnicethat
5 months ago

If a person glitched like a computer window: Inside Younguk Yi's supremely weird paintings

It's been found that the human brain detects faces 90-130 milliseconds after looking at an object that could slightly resemble a face - it's called face pareidolia. Of course, our eyes are trained to recognise faces in unfamiliar environments because we look at faces all day long. But this is certainly not Younguk Yi 's goal, instead the Seoul-based artist's most productive state is playing in disorientation - which might be an understatement for his eye-vibrating artworks.
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