Queensland University of Technology: Happy Women and Angry Men - Who are You More Likely to See in Strange Objects?
June 14, 2024
June 14, 2024
BRISBANE, Australia, June 14 (TNSres) -- The Queensland University of Technology issued the following news:
Seeing faces in inanimate objects is a common occurrence but research from QUT has found our brains assign them the same biases as we would human faces.
Known as 'face pareidolia', the phenomenon describes the illusion in which people see faces in otherwise trivial things - like the man in the moon, Jesus on a piece of toast, or an image of the Virgin Mary on a de . . .
Seeing faces in inanimate objects is a common occurrence but research from QUT has found our brains assign them the same biases as we would human faces.
Known as 'face pareidolia', the phenomenon describes the illusion in which people see faces in otherwise trivial things - like the man in the moon, Jesus on a piece of toast, or an image of the Virgin Mary on a de . . .