50 Interesting Things That Made People Do A Double Take To Realize What They Really Were (New Pics)
Interview With ExpertWhen you look up at the sky full of fluffy clouds, what do you see? An elephant holding a balloon? Or perhaps a dragon spewing fire? This is nothing strange, as our brains are programmed to recognize familiar patterns and shapes in what we see. The phenomenon, called pareidolia, helps us make sense of the world and avoid danger.
Bored Panda gathered many more similar examples where people saw things as other things, assigning meaning when there might not be one. Scroll down to find them, and be sure to upvote the ones that mess with your eyes and brains the most!
While you're at it, don't forget to check out a conversation with associate professor from UQ’s School of Psychology, Dr. Jessica Taubert, who kindly agreed to tell us more about the phenomenon of pareidolia.
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Associate professor from UQ’s School of Psychology, Dr. Jessica Taubert, explains that pareidolia describes "the perception of anything meaningful that isn’t actually there."
Even though it’s something all people have, not much is known about the phenomenon. Neuroscientists have some understanding of where it can happen in the brain and are sure that it’s an evolutionary skill that was valuable for us in the natural world to identify faces and other threats.
Found A Really Cool Stick Looks Like A Good Wizard Staff
Found A Caterpillar That Looks Like A Leaf
This Buff-Tip Moth Disguised As Birch Wood
Imagine being able to disguise your self like this to get out of awkward situations
"Face pareidolia is the most common example of pareidolia, which most people will be familiar with, but occasionally we see animals or bodies (or body parts like hands)," says Dr. Taubert. "Our visual system is optimised for detecting faces because they are uniquely important visual stimuli. A side effect of this hypersensitivity is that we often see faces where there are none."
"In the case of faces, the advantages of rapidly detecting a potential social agent (who might be a friend but could equally be a foe) outweigh the disadvantages associated with mistaking a mop for a face. Indeed, there is no real downside to seeing faces in noise or in ordinary objects. That’s why even if you are very prone to seeing face pareidolia, there is no corrective mechanism—just enjoy," adds Dr. Taubert.
The Dog I'm Sitting Looks Like Scooby Doo
This Flower Looks Like Icing
This forbidden food looks more like whipped cream from a spray can, doesn't it?
I Found A Rock On A Beach That Looks Like A Beach On A Rock
Interestingly, making out objects on the moon’s surface also has its own category: lunar pareidolia. People often see light and dark patches of the moon and interpret them as familiar shapes. In some European countries, people see a ‘banished man’ carrying a bundle of sticks, while in Asian cultures they observe a rabbit.
My Hair Looks Like It’s Been Caught In A Zipper/ Fits In Between Gears
Icicles On This Cat Statue Look Like Fur
This Mushroom That Looks Like A Glove Punching Through My Planter
Hermann Rorschach was also inspired by people’s ability to see meaning where there isn’t. His Rorschach inkblot test, where people are influenced or guided by specialists to see things in ink splotches that reveal their unconscious thoughts, is an example of directed pareidolia. This test is still used in practice by some psychologists to diagnose schizophrenia.
This Leaf Has Flower Tattoos
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My Dogs Eye Is Star Shaped
Is that a Worm? Sir/Mam, think that's a worm in the dogs eye.... please have a Vet take a look..
In the original post, she says she went to the vet and it's not a worm or something bad!
Load More Replies...Looks more like a worm/some kind of parasite in the dog's eye. bring him/her to a vet to be sure.
Despite many optical examples, pareidolia isn’t limited to visual perception and can also happen with sounds. It occurs when we misinterpret bird songs, white noise, or running water as human speech. We also can mishear lyrics or words that don’t exist.
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Generally speaking, pareidolia is a type of apophenia, which is a broader term for finding meaning in random data. It’s our human nature to make connections in a world that can feel chaotic and out of order. However, when it becomes extreme, it can be a sign of mental illness like bipolar disorder, severe depression, and schizophrenia, which make people lose touch with reality.
This Butterfly Looks Like A Leaf
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Southern Los Angeles Looks Like A Computer Motherboard
At the same time, experts see a positive side to apophenia and pareidolia. “We think pareidolia may enhance focus, creativity, and innovation because you’re seeing things in a different way. If this turns out to be the case, building pareidolia skills could be very useful in helping to solve problems in many areas of society,” said Susan Magsamen, director of the International Arts and Mind Lab at the Petersen Brain Science Institute.
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“Often we underrate different ways of interpretation or unique perceptions,” she continued. “Think about all the problems that you could address by having better ability to interpret ideas and learning how to communicate and collaborate more effectively. Could something as simple as pareidolia be a tool that could help do that?”
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Ok my first thought before reading was "ooh cool, that branch really looks like a pair of pliers" 🙈
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Nice Leaf
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I've discovered that sometimes if I try I can make my lotion come out looking like mushrooms! Or if I botch it it looks kinda phallic....
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As a native St. Louisan every time I stand below the arch and look up I'm still amazed by it's engineering.
The Frost I Scraped Off My Car Looks Like Fabric
This Tiny Freckle On My Hand Looks Like An Asterisk *
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Time To Stop Drinking
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I often wonder how I would do on one of those ink blot tests. As a kid I loved watching the clouds and talking with my mom about what they looked like. I was always seeing things in objects. As an adult, you sound a bit crazy when you say things like - hey, this floor tile pattern looks like a rhino chasing a bee.
Have you guys stopped getting the little notifications [on the top right side of the page] when people reply to your comments? (Edit: clarity)
I often wonder how I would do on one of those ink blot tests. As a kid I loved watching the clouds and talking with my mom about what they looked like. I was always seeing things in objects. As an adult, you sound a bit crazy when you say things like - hey, this floor tile pattern looks like a rhino chasing a bee.
Have you guys stopped getting the little notifications [on the top right side of the page] when people reply to your comments? (Edit: clarity)