A cloud resembling an angel reassures some and terrifies others. Traffic jams stretch for blocks as people flock to see the Virgin Mary on a bathroom window. Photos of Martian rocks resembling people, ...
The definition of pareidolia is pretty broad. It's a psychological phenomenon that causes people to see or hear a vague image ...
Pareidolia is that funny little trick our brains play on us, making us see faces objects in random, completely unrelated things. You know—like when a power outlet suddenly looks terrified, or your ...
This rocky hill in Ebihens, France, is, well, just that -- a rocky hill in Ebihens, France. But to pretty much any human observer, the assemblage of meaningless angles takes on a familiar appearance, ...
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 ...
Morgan Pinder is a writer at GameRant and a graduate researcher at Deakin University in Australia. Their research interests are in video games, environmentalism and gothic media. Morgan’s most recent ...
A mountain rock in the shape of a human face. Atlas Mountains, Morocco. Similar to Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story, "The Great Stone Face." Source: Gusman/Bridgeman Images, used with permission "One ...
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 ...
As a child, painter Paul Klee was fascinated by the vivid faces he saw in the swirly surfaces of the marble-topped tables in his uncle’s restaurant. As a pupil in school, the artist Salvador Dalí ...
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 ...