Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Pareidolia, I see There?

Perhaps the word pareidolia sound to something that is very rare, but in reality it refers to something very common that occurs with the human brain, and it is the ability to recognize faces or forms in an image, but which in reality do not exist.
According to experts this happens because the brain to save time performs tasks of prediction on the basis of forms that already know(pattern) and we have saved in memory. This occurs naturally because this is the way our brain works.
Below I am showing you several images of example of this phenomenon. Use your imagination to find out what they seem.










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