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    Washington Post Cover Our Pareidolia Research

    Washington Post Cover Our Pareidolia Research

    Popular science writer Jeremy Deaton covered the work presented in our pareidolia paper, in a recent article in The Washington Post https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2019/11/06/marshmallows-or-michael-jackson-what-you-see-clouds-might-say-something-about-you/ Our Paper: Robertson, D. J., Jenkins, R., & Burton, A. M. (2017). Face detection dissociates from face identification. Visual Cognition, 25(7-8), 740-748. Related Paper by Dr. Matt Fysh, University of Kent Fysh, M.

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