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Meaning of pareidolia by furoya





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pareidolia
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It is a psychological phenomenon where we mistakenly perceive a form as recognizable where there is actually a random figure or sound. It was created by Russian psychiatrist Victor Kandinsky in the late 19th century with the Greek voices 960; 945; 961; 945; (for "compared to, next to, representation" ) and 949; 953; 948; 969; 955; 959; 957; ( eidolon "figure, appearance" ) . As with phobias, filias and lagnias another word can be added to it, in this case to indicate the origin of pareidolia; nephelopareidolia ("see figures in the clouds).

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