Why You See Faces in Things

SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss a video! ►► ↓↓↓ More info and sources below ↓↓↓ Have you ever looked at the front of a car and seen a face? Or an electrical outlet and seen a face? You definitely have. We all see faces everywhere we look thanks to a fun quirk of the human brain called facial pareidolia. Here’s the neuroscience and psychology of how this weird brain phenomenon works! References: 0:00 Intro 1:33 What is facial pareidolia? 2:26 How your brain “sees“ stuff 4:10 What is a “face“ anyway? 5:29 Are we born this way? 7:08 Why recognizing faces is important, according to evolution 9:09 Dog faces, and some closing thoughts 10:05 Support us on Patreon! ----------- High fives to all our Brain Trust Patrons: Ed Eyden Jennifer Burton Charles Horton, Jr Holly, Brett, and Ashe Bullion Jaap Westera Mehdi Damou Barbora Bei Burt Humburg dani bowman David Johnston Baerbel Winkler Eric Meer Karen Haskell Join us on Patreon! Instagram Facebook Merch
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