Social networks often confront us with new terms, which are also related to certain perceptual or psychological states.
We recently came across a term in the profile of Arbenita Ismaili, which for many is probably not new, but many followers have asked about the meaning.
"Pareidolia" is a psychological situation that apparently the model experiences in everyday life.
Pareidolia means that you see a meaning in an object, pattern, or shape that it doesn't really have.
Face paridolia is so strong that even vague shadow patterns can appear to contain faces. While seeing faces on all kinds of objects was once thought to be a sign of psychosis or some kind of disorder, nowadays pareidolia is seen as a normal part of the human experience.