Why humans see celebrity look-alikes: psychology, perception, and pattern recognition Humans are wired to recognize faces quickly and to group similar features together. That instinct, rooted in evolutionary advantages for social interaction and threat detection, explains why strangers can appear to be mirror versions of a famous person. When a jawline, eyebrow shape, or smile…
Author: Maya Sood
Delhi-raised AI ethicist working from Nairobi’s vibrant tech hubs. Maya unpacks algorithmic bias, Afrofusion music trends, and eco-friendly home offices. She trains for half-marathons at sunrise and sketches urban wildlife in her bullet journal.