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in the late 90s, psychology researchers trained people to identify these things called greebles to see if the brain s facial recognition systems would work on things that weren t faces (they did). and I m obsessed with these creepy little greeble guys

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in the late 90s, psychology researchers trained people to identify these things called greebles to see if the brain s facial recognition systems would work on things that weren t faces (they did). and I m obsessed with these creepy little greeble guys


in the late 90s, psychology researchers trained people to identify these things called “greebles” to see if the brain’s facial recognition systems would work on things that weren’t faces (they did). and I’m obsessed with these creepy little greeble guys

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