It’s a simple piece, made by my paternal great-grandfather, what one might call a “moveable kitchen counter,” with shelves on top going up to the ceiling. Underneath are four drawers down the center, ...
Oxytocin may be responsible for new mothers' heightened ability to see faces in inanimate objects, but more research is needed. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
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 ...
When she goes to the grocery store, Lilianna Wilde will sometimes go for the shopping cart from which everyone else steers clear, the sad-looking one with the squeaky wheel. When she puts the dishes ...
Whether it is a cloud formation, a piece of tree bark or even a slice of toast, we all think we have seen familiar-looking faces in the most unlikely places. The phenomenon, called face pareidolia, is ...
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