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New mothers more likely to experience pareidolia, when your brain thinks it see faces in inanimate objects


Face pareidolia is a common phenomenon where your brain mistakenly sees faces in inanimate objects. (Image credit: Shutterstock)

A cheeky smile from a burnt piece of toast or a sullen stare from the “eyes” of a wall socket — when you start to see faces in inanimate objects, you may be experiencing “pareidolia,” a phenomenon in which people perceive significant images in otherwise random visual patterns.

And according to new research, if you’ve just had a baby, you might be more susceptible to so-called face pareidolia. 

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