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There’s a ‘man in the moon’: Why our brains see human faces everywhere
July 7, 2021 by NewsBot
Whether you see an angry face in a tree trunk or even the presence of Jesus Christ in toasted cheese, until now scientists haven't understood exactly what the brain is doing when it processes visual signals and interprets them as representations of the human face.


