After teasing a new project with a string of single releases, Erin LeCount has revealed the details of her upcoming EP, ...
A viral painting appears ordinary at first, but many viewers claim a face emerges after prolonged viewing. Neuroscience ...
Humans tend to anthropomorphize things: we give names to our pets, plushies, and even cars and boats. For me, a pack of colored pens once served as all the X-Men during childhood playtime. Other times ...
Consuming volumes of horror movies and candy corn may cause the mind to go wild, but stop yourself from spiraling when you see — oh, I don’t know — Albert Einstein’s face in your office’s ceiling tile ...
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 ...
If you’ve been following the saga of Adam Ellis’ allegedly haunted apartment, then you’re probably already familiar with one of the bigger details of the tale: The faces that keep appearing in the ...
Pareidolia is the phenomenon where the mind perceives faces in objects that are not faces. Seeing a man in the moon is pareidolia. So is noticing Abe Lincoln's distinguished head judging you from the ...
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 ...
GREENSBURG –Photographer Kate Palyshniuk, PhD, will be appearing from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 13 at the Greensburg Decatur County Public Library to discuss her photography exhibition “Rock Face ...