Cuteness in offspring is a potent protective mechanism that ensures survival for otherwise completely dependent infants. Previous research has linked cuteness to early ethological ideas of a “kindchenschema” (infant schema) where infant facial features serve as “innate releasing mechanisms” for instinctual caregiving behaviours. We propose extending the concept of cuteness beyond visual features to include positive infant sounds and smells. Evidence from behavioural and neuroimaging studies links this extended concept of cuteness to simple “instinctual” behaviours and to caregiving, protection and complex emotions. We review how cuteness supports key parental capacities by igniting fast privileged neural activity followed by slower processi...
Infant facial characteristics, i.e., baby schema, are thought to automatically elicit parenting beha...
Infant facial characteristics, i.e., baby schema, are thought to automatically elicit parenting beha...
According to evolutionary theory, some visual key stimuli such as the baby-schema (―Kindchenschema‖)...
Cuteness in offspring is a potent protective mechanism that ensures survival for otherwise completel...
Attractive individuals are perceived as having various positive personality qualities. Positive pers...
Abstract Cuteness in the young has long been theorized to elicit care and protection. Most research ...
Ethologist Konrad Lorenz proposed that baby schema (‘Kindchenschema’) is a set of infantile physical...
Moral emotions are evolved mechanisms that function in part to optimize social relationships. We dis...
A configuration of infantile attributes including a large head, large eyes, with a small nose and mo...
The baby schema concept was originally proposed as a set of infantile traits with high appeal for hu...
The urge people get to squeeze or bite cute things, albeit without desire to cause harm, is known as...
This is a more detailed version of my "On 'Cuteness'", which appeared in the British Journal of Aest...
The baby schema concept was originally proposed as a set of infantile traits with high appeal for hu...
John Morreall argues that “ . . . cuteness was probably essential in human evolution” because “ . . ...
The factors that contribute to individual differences in the reward value of cute infant facial char...
Infant facial characteristics, i.e., baby schema, are thought to automatically elicit parenting beha...
Infant facial characteristics, i.e., baby schema, are thought to automatically elicit parenting beha...
According to evolutionary theory, some visual key stimuli such as the baby-schema (―Kindchenschema‖)...
Cuteness in offspring is a potent protective mechanism that ensures survival for otherwise completel...
Attractive individuals are perceived as having various positive personality qualities. Positive pers...
Abstract Cuteness in the young has long been theorized to elicit care and protection. Most research ...
Ethologist Konrad Lorenz proposed that baby schema (‘Kindchenschema’) is a set of infantile physical...
Moral emotions are evolved mechanisms that function in part to optimize social relationships. We dis...
A configuration of infantile attributes including a large head, large eyes, with a small nose and mo...
The baby schema concept was originally proposed as a set of infantile traits with high appeal for hu...
The urge people get to squeeze or bite cute things, albeit without desire to cause harm, is known as...
This is a more detailed version of my "On 'Cuteness'", which appeared in the British Journal of Aest...
The baby schema concept was originally proposed as a set of infantile traits with high appeal for hu...
John Morreall argues that “ . . . cuteness was probably essential in human evolution” because “ . . ...
The factors that contribute to individual differences in the reward value of cute infant facial char...
Infant facial characteristics, i.e., baby schema, are thought to automatically elicit parenting beha...
Infant facial characteristics, i.e., baby schema, are thought to automatically elicit parenting beha...
According to evolutionary theory, some visual key stimuli such as the baby-schema (―Kindchenschema‖)...