Article 5KYED So happy to see you: our brains respond emotionally to faces we find in inanimate objects, study reveals

So happy to see you: our brains respond emotionally to faces we find in inanimate objects, study reveals

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Donna Lu
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University of Sydney researchers find humans detect and react to illusory faces in the same way they do real faces

Whether in a cloud, the front of a car, or a $28,000 toasted sandwich supposedly resembling the Virgin Mary, seeing faces in inanimate objects is a common experience.

According to new research by the University of Sydney, our brains detect and respond emotionally to these illusory faces the same way they do to real human faces.

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