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Dr. Dean Jackson biológus és a BBC műsorvezetője TikTok videójának köszönhetően egy egyszerű, családinak tűnő gyerekportré kering most világszerte a …
London, UK – A recent viral video by content creator Dean Jackson, known as @beatonthebeeb, is challenging viewers' perceptions with a fascinating demonstration of pareidolia. The video, uploaded on April 24, 2025, features a black and white image of two young girls and instructs viewers on how to reveal a hidden face within the picture. Jackson explains that at a normal viewing distance, only a small percentage of people initially perceive the hidden image. However, he guides viewers through a simple experiment: by propping up their phone, turning their back, and walking five paces away, then turning back, a significant majority (9 out of 10) will begin to see the face. The effect is amplified further at ten paces, where 95% of viewers reportedly discern the hidden image. The phenomenon, known as pareidolia, describes the tendency for perception to impose a meaningful interpretation on a vague stimulus, such as seeing faces in inanimate objects or cloud formations. Jackson encourages his audience to participate in the experiment and share their experiences, highlighting the intriguing ways our brains process visual information. The video has garnered significant attention, prompting widespread discussion about the nuances of human perception.
Dr. Dean Jackson biológus és a BBC műsorvezetője TikTok videójának köszönhetően egy egyszerű, családinak tűnő gyerekportré kering most világszerte a …
This strange image shows two girls sitting in a field, but there is a third hidden face that only 10 per cent of people will be able to see at first.
Face it — your eyes are playing tricks on you.