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'''Pareidolia Theater''' is a sociological phenomenon in which a culture responds to a stimulus, usually an image or a sound, by perceiving a familiar film or video, where none exists (e.g., in random data).
'''Pareidolia Theater''' is a sociological phenomenon in which a culture responds to a stimulus, usually an image or a sound, by perceiving a familiar film or video, where none exists (e.g., in random data).



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Pareidolia Theater is a sociological phenomenon in which a culture responds to a stimulus, usually an image or a sound, by perceiving a familiar film or video, where none exists (e.g., in random data).

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Nonfiction cross-reference

  • Calendrical pareidolia (nonfiction) - the phenomenon of responding to a calendar-based stimulus (such as births and deaths, occurring on the same day in the calendar but otherwise evidencing no causal relationship) by perceiving a familiar pattern where none exists.
  • Pareidolia (nonfiction)

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