pareidolia - the Skeptic's Dictionary (original) (raw)

Under ordinary circumstances, pareidolia provides a psychological explanation for many delusions based upon sense perception. For example, it explains many UFO sightings, as well as the hearing of sinister messages on records played backwards. Pareidolia explains Elvis, Bigfoot, and Loch Ness Monster sightings. It explains numerous religious apparitions and visions. And it explains why some people see a face or a building in a photograph of the Cydonia region of Mars.

Under clinical circumstances, some psychologists encourage pareidolia as a means to understanding a patient, e.g., the Rorschach ink blot test.

Astronomer Carl Sagan claimed that the human tendency to see faces in tortillas, clouds, cinnamon buns, and the like is an evolutionary trait. He writes:

As soon as the infant can see, it recognizes faces, and we now know that this skill is hardwired in our brains. Those infants who a million years ago were unable to recognize a face smiled back less, were less likely to win the hearts of their parents, and less likely to prosper. These days, nearly every infant is quick to identify a human face, and to respond with a goony grin (Sagan 1995: 45).

Sagan is right about the tendency to recognize faces, but I don't see any reason to think there is an evolutionary advantage in seeing replicas of paintings, ghosts, demons, and the like, in inanimate objects. There is, of course, an evolutionary advantage in seeing images of dinner or predators against a varied environmental background. There would be no advantage for, say, a hawk to be dive-bombing shadows on rocks, however. It seems likely that the modern mind is making associations with shapes, lines, shadows, and the like that are connected to current desires, interests, hopes, ganesh in a potatoobsessions, and the like. Most people recognize illusions for what they are, but some become fixated on the reality of their perception and turn an _il_lusion into a _de_lusion. A little bit of critical thinking, however, should convince most reasonable people that a potato that looks like the Hindu god Ganesh, a cinnamon bun that looks like mother Teresa, or a burnt area on a tortilla that looks like Jesus are accidents and without significance. It is more likely that the Virgin Mary one sees in the reflection of a mirror or on the floor of an apartment complex or in the clouds has been generated from one's own imagination than that a person who has been dead for 2,000 years should manifest herself in such a mundane and useless fashion.

See also apophenia, divination, face on Mars, Our Lady of Watsonville, Rorschach, subliminal, andunconscious.


further reading

books and articles

Guthrie, Stewart Elliott. Faces in the Clouds : A New Theory of Religion (Oxford University Press, 1995).

Reed, Graham. The Psychology of Anomalous Experience : A Cognitive Approach (Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 1988).

Sagan, Carl. The Demon-Haunted World - Science as a Candle in the Dark (New York: Random House, 1995).

Schick, Jr., Theodore and Lewis Vaughn How to Think About Weird Things, (Mountain View, California: Mayfield Publishing Company, 1995), ch. 3.

Zusne, Leonard and Warren Jones. 2nd ed. Anomalistic Psychology: A Study of Magical Thinking 2nd edition. (Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc. 1990).

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recent sightings

a sandpit in LancashireVirgin Mary in a Lancashire sandpit? (Note: this headline is a question, not a statement.) What, you might ask, would the Virgin Mary be doing in a sandpit? Not really a good question. What you should be asking is why would anyone think it is important that they can see the Virgin Mary in a sandpit? Why would nobody care if you saw Little Red Riding Hood in a sandpit? Or the Wicked Witch of the West?

Jesus in the bacon drippings

Jesus in a bucket of pizza sauce

Summer 2009.

April 2009. The "hand of god" (a picture taken by the Chandra spacecraft on a pulsar)

A sweat swastika appeared on my shirt after exercising. A few days later I found myself eating in a Buddhist restaurant looking straight up at a painting of a Buddha with the same shaped swastika hanging from his neck. Plus, I believe that's the Sacred Heart appearing in my hallway mirror (on the right side). What could it all possibly mean?

Bigfoot on Mars? or just a rock?

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