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Pareidolia
Guy
Aug 11, 2014 11:31AM
Mike Bara
Mike Bara insists, in a strongly-worded two-page thesis, that there is no such thing as pareidolia. He writes that pareidolia is nowhere to be found in lists of mental disorders.
In my opinion, Bara is totally wrong. Of course it isn't listed as a mental disorder -- it's not a disorder but an adaptive human response. Regardless of what you call it, I say it's quite obvious that the phenomenon exists.
Mike Bara insists, in a strongly-worded two-page thesis, that there is no such thing as pareidolia. He writes that pareidolia is nowhere to be found in lists of mental disorders.
In my opinion, Bara is totally wrong. Of course it isn't listed as a mental disorder -- it's not a disorder but an adaptive human response. Regardless of what you call it, I say it's quite obvious that the phenomenon exists.
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Actually, no it's not. There is no scientific or medical paper anywhere describing any such thing as "pareidolia". Google it. Find out the truth. Don't listen to liars like Guy.
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