Whether it's Jesus in your toast or a man on Mars, many of us often spot faces in inanimate objects. And now a study has revealed how this phenomenon – called face pareidolia – causes people to see ...
Humans perceive aesthetic beauty in inanimate objects partly because the brain is highly attuned to patterns. The visual system is especially sensitive to symmetry and proportion. When a form is ...
Whether it's Jesus in your toast or a man on Mars, many of us often spot faces in inanimate objects. And now a study has revealed how this phenomenon – called face pareidolia – causes people to see ...