Paraidolia encontrar caras en objetos que nos rodean es el curioso efecto visual que hace que veamos caras en manchas en la pared o animales en las nubes.
"I had a guy insist that someone else put cocaine and heroin in his urine."
"Obviously it is wrong to hit a kid, but this kid was old enough to know right from wrong."
There is now a Twitter account called @FacesPics dedicated to just that – pictures of random stuff that looks like it has a face. Seeing faces in random objects is called pareidolia, a term for giving random or unrelated stimuli (mostly vision or sound) meaning. Many theorize that pareidolia is a hard-wired mental feature that has helped us quickly recognize and identify human faces and make sense of the world around us. Judging by these pics, all it really takes is two eyes and a mouth to make a face.
"Al Magan" is an illustrator who posted his illustrations on his Facebook page and not everyone can stop talking about them! We all know that nothing is perfect. Entered our modern society. Many things are problematic and troublesome, and even though we see them, we are not quick to work to solve burning social problems.
What is it about creepy and bizarre things that is so fascinating?
La paréidolie est un phénomène provoqué par notre cerveau et qui lui fait voir des figures humaines dans des choses inanimées: nuages, objets, bâtiments, etc.
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The friend claims that she's doing it for the woman's sake.
Pretty much everyone has experienced the phenomenon of seeing things that aren’t really there. This type of illusion is called pareidolia, and it tricks our brains into perceiving familiar shapes in the strangest of places. Bright Side decided to collect a few of the most hilarious objects we can easily confuse with something completely unrelated at first glance.
Tout ce qui ressemble de près ou de loin à une forme humaine déclenche un bouillonnement de notre imagnination.Parfois c'est une branche fourchue, un visage qui apparaît sur un objet, un fil de fer tordu ou des galets biscornus. On y voit des bonhommes...
We see faces and familiar shapes everywhere we look. In clouds. In the bark of trees (or Ents as they prefer to be called). In the brick wall in the office kitchen. And just glancing at a car, we can tell that some of them are happy (or less than enthusiastic) to see us.
I am constantly trying to find ways to inspire my children to write, and in order for them to write they need to be able to talk first! I was surfing over the weekend and found some pictures …
Two Weeks Notice = Faces in the Scene
How often do you notice that, when looking at landscapes, food, or any other object in the city, a human face suddenly appears? Or maybe an animal shape emerges. If your answer was “really often,” don’t worry there’s nothing wrong with this! In fact, this is such a common thing for people to experience, that it even has a name. Pareidolia is when you see known shapes or figures in the inanimate objects you’re looking at.
"I’ll surprise you. I know what you want."
Our world is a strange, strange place.
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Al menos una vez en nuestras vidas, todos hemos encontrado una cara que nos mira desde una toma de corriente, una mueca pensativa en un edificio o incluso productos que gritan. Este fenómeno psicológico muy interesante es conocido con el nombre de pareidolia, el cual ocurre cuando la mente percibe una imagen o un sonido en donde realmente no los hay. La parte más maravillosa de esto es que nos da la capacidad de ver objetos inanimados desde otra perspectiva y hace que nuestro entorno sea un poco más divertido.
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