Viral Optical Illusion: The Face You See Isn’t Really There
Published on: Feb. 7, 2026, 3:45 p.m. | Source: Times Now
A viral painting appears ordinary at first, but many viewers claim a face emerges after prolonged viewing. Neuroscience explains this as pareidolia, the brain’s tendency to find patterns, intensified by fatigue and suggestion. There is no hidden face—just an overworked brain filling in gaps., Health, Times Now
