Saturday, June 29, 2013

Aaron Robinson: They Have Eyes, But They Cannot Be Seen

The psychology of seeing faces in inanimate objects is an endemic brain quirk with a five-syllable Latin name: pareidolia. Though it has many faults, the human brain is a Bugatti Veyron when it comes to pareidolia, which is why the Veyron looks like a fat guy about to be hit by a bus. If, as [...]

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