Face pareidolia: How pregnant women could help us understand why we see faces in inanimate objects
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Sometimes we see faces that aren't really there. You may be looking at the front of a car or a burnt piece of toast when you…
Sometimes we see faces that aren't really there. You may be looking at the front of a car or a burnt piece of toast when you…
Lincoln Lincoln (UK), Sep 29 (The Conversation) Sometimes we see faces that aren't really there.
Face pareidolia: how pregnant women could help us understand why we see faces in inanimate objects: Sometimes we see faces that…
– By Robin Kramer, Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychology, University of Lincoln Sometimes we see faces that aren’t really…