If you’ve ever felt like you’re being watched, you might be crazy – and no, that head of broccoli at the grocery store isn’t talking to you. However, you also might just be suffering from pareidolia, a common neuroses that makes people think they see faces in everyday objects. Pareidolia is sometimes a symptom of anxiety and depression, but it also happens to people who simply happen to be a little more observant than others. Check out some amusing examples of this psychological phenomenon below.



























