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Researchers find 90% see faces in abstract visual noise and objects
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Researchers found that 90% of participants perceived faces in abstract visual noise during a study published in Royal Society Open Science. Faces appeared more frequently in everyday objects at a rate of 96.7%, with a tendency to perceive them as male. This study highlights the brain's tendency to identify faces swiftly, even in ambiguous stimuli.
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