
Pareidolia, bireylerin rastgele veya belirsiz duyusal uyaranları anlamlı biçimlere dönüştürme eğilimini tanımlayan algısal bir fenomendir. En sık olarak yüz algısı şeklinde ortaya çıkmaktadır. Terim, Yunanca “yanlış” anlamına gelen para ve “görüntü, biçim” anlamına gelen eidolon kelimelerinden türemiştir.Algısal ve Nörolojik TemellerGörsel korteksin, özellikle şakak bölgesindeki temporal ve oksipital lobların kesişiminde yer alan fuziform yüz alanı (fuziform girus), gerçek yüzlerin tanınmasında
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Pareidolia is a perceptual phenomenon that describes the tendency of individuals to interpret random or ambiguous sensory stimuli as meaningful forms. It most commonly manifests as facial perception. The term derives from the Greek words para, meaning “false,” and eidolon, meaning “image” or “form.”Perceptual and Neurological FoundationsThe fusiform face area, located at the intersection of the temporal and occipital lobes in the temporal region of the visual cortex, plays a central role in reco
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PrProsopagnosia is a neurological disorder characterized by the inability to recognize and distinguish faces, also known as "face blindness." The term is derived from the Greek words "prosopon," meaning "face," and "agnosia," meaning "lack of knowledge" or "inability to recognize." Individuals with this condition have difficulty perceiving the features that make faces unique and enable people to identify and differentiate one another. Prosopagnosia is not directly related to general memory problem
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