People are more likely to see males when they see faces in everyday objects

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People are more likely to see males when they see faces in everyday objects

Seeing faces in everyday objects is a common experience, but research from The University of Queensland has found people are more likely to see male faces when they see an image on the trunk of a tree or in burnt toast over breakfast.

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