Theme

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

· English· The Guardian

Human brains are designed to detect faces as quickly as possible, which can lead to the perception of ‘false faces’ Faces: we see them in clouds, electrical outlets and even a $28,000 toasted sandwich said to look like the Virgin Mary.

Known as face pareidolia, seeing faces in inanimate objects or patterns of light and shadow is a common phenomenon.

Continue reading…

原文链接: The Guardian