File:Fakeface.svg

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English: three circles and a line, which the human brain automatically and subconsciously recognizes as a face - despite the complete lack of resemblance to a real human face. This is an example of how the brain can be considered "too good" at recognizing faces.
Though some, especially if hungry, may see it as two eggs and a strip of bacon.
Español: Imagen de tres círculos y una línea, los que el cerebro humano automática y subconscientemente reconoce como una cara, pese a la falta absoluta de similitud con una cara humana real. Este es un ejemplo de cómo el cerebro puede considerarse "demasiado bueno" para reconocer caras.
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current09:05, 29 March 2012Thumbnail for version as of 09:05, 29 March 2012360 × 360 (609 bytes)Crazytonyi (talk | contribs)Rewrote using shape elements instead of lines. Reduced file size by about 80%. Changed coordinates to percentages. He looks a bit chubby like he has the mumps, so maybe someone can tweak the percentages to get something a bit more "face" like.
23:05, 25 October 2010Thumbnail for version as of 23:05, 25 October 2010443 × 431 (3 KB)Germo (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{en|1=Image of three circles and a line, which the human brain automatically and subconsciously recognizes as a face - despite the complete lack of resemblance to a real human face. This is an example of how the brain can be co

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