Why our brains spot celebrity look alike faces: perception, pattern recognition, and culture Humans are wired to notice faces. From infancy we learn to recognize and classify facial features—eye spacing, jawline, nose shape, and expressions—so spotting similarities between a friend, a stranger, and a famous person feels natural. This instinctive pattern recognition explains why people…
Author: Sahana Raut
Kathmandu mountaineer turned Sydney UX researcher. Sahana pens pieces on Himalayan biodiversity, zero-code app builders, and mindful breathing for desk jockeys. She bakes momos for every new neighbor and collects vintage postage stamps from expedition routes.