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Pareidolia (/ˌpærɪˈdoʊliə, ˌpɛər-/; also US: /ˌpɛəraɪ-/) is the
tendency for
perception to
impose a
meaningful interpretation on a
nebulous stimulus, usually...
- theories,
where coincidences may be
woven together into an
apparent plot.
Pareidolia is a type of
apophenia involving the
perception of
images or
sounds in...
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Lunar pareidolia refers to the
pareidolic images seen by
humans on the face of the Moon. The Moon's
surface is a
complex mixture of dark
areas (the lunar...
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miraculous origin; a
skeptical view is that such
perceptions are
examples of
pareidolia. The
original phenomena of this type were acheropites:
images of major...
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actors to
promote the film. She also
starred as
Sinead Chambers in
Pareidolia, a
British horror short film.
Franklin married Ray DeLaurentis, an animation...
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displaying some
variability in behavior.
Almada tram in
smiley livery Pareidolia of a face in a rock
Seymore D. Fair 1st-ever
World Expo
Mascot A Danish...
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neural network to find and
enhance patterns in
images via
algorithmic pareidolia, thus
creating a dream-like
appearance reminiscent of a
psychedelic experience...
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other background noise.
Scientists regard EVP as a form of
auditory pareidolia (interpreting
random sounds as
voices in one's own language) and a pseudoscience...
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because they
resemble a body part such as the
buttocks or genitalia.
Pareidolia, the
tendency to
mistakenly see a face in an
object or visual, can be...
- pseudo-scientific
ancient astronaut circles. The "helicopter", a
product of
pareidolia, is made up of a bow
hieroglyph of Seti I, and two arm
hieroglyphs of...