Friday, February 13, 2026

When the brain sees faces everywhere: How visual snow syndrome amplifies pareidolia

by Carbonmedia
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New research reveals people with visual snow syndrome experience heightened face pareidolia, mistaking everyday objects for faces more frequently. This condition, characterized by constant visual static, is linked to overactive neurons. While migraines can intensify these illusions, coping strategies and treatments aim to manage the overwhelming visual input.

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