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Have you ever looked at the front of a car and seen a face? Or an electrical outlet and seen a face? You definitely have. We all see faces everywhere we look thanks to a fun quirk of the human brain called facial pareidolia. Here's the neuroscience and psychology of how this weird brain phenomenon works!
0:00 Intro 1:33 What is facial pareidolia? 2:26 How your brain "sees" stuff 4:10 What is a "face" anyway? 5:29 Are we born this way? 7:08 Why recognizing faces is important, according to evolution 9:09 Dog faces, and some closing thoughts 10:05 Support us on Patreon!
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