Thursday, 7 March 2019

Things With Faces (Pareidolia)

Things With Faces (Pareidolia) are photographs of objects that resemble the appearance of an animal or face, in a similar vein to Om Nom Nom photoshopped images which involve drawing facial features on inanimate objects.


                        The phenomenon of seeing patterns in randomness, which is called pareidolia, is fairly common. Here's how it works — and why neurotic people may be more likely to experience it. While pareidolia was at one time thought to be related to psychosis, it's now generally recognized as a perfectly healthy tendency.

















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