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The Psychology Behind Seeing Faces in Everyday Objects
Human brains are wired to quickly detect faces, leading to the phenomenon of pareidolia where people perceive 'false faces' in inanimate objects like clouds, electrical outlets, and even toast.
5 Apr, 15:00 — 5 Apr, 15:00
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