Neonatal features in the newborn are thought to trigger parental care, the most fundamental prosocial behaviour. The underlying mechanisms that release parental care have not yet been resolved. Here we report sex differences in the ability to discriminate cues to cuteness despite equivalence in the capability to discriminate age and facial expression. These differences become apparent in a task where adults were asked to choose the cuter of two babies. While women could reliably choose the cuter infant, men had more difficulty in doing so. When showing the exact same face pairs but asking to choose the younger or the happier baby, there was no sex difference. These results suggest that the sex difference in the ability to discriminate cues ...
Evolutionary theories have long been used to generate testable predictions about responses to adult ...
ABSTRACT—We used computer image manipulation to de-velop a test of perception of subtle gradations i...
Sexual dimorphism in sociability has been documented in humans. The present study aimed to ascertain...
Neonatal features in the newborn are thought to trigger parental care, the most fundamental prosocia...
Infant facial features are thought to be powerful elicitors of caregiving behaviour. It has been wid...
Facial appearance can motivate behaviour and elicit activation of brain circuits putatively involved...
International audienceYoung infants are typically thought to prefer looking at smiling expressions. ...
Infant facial features are typically perceived as “cute,” provoking caretaking behaviours. Previous ...
Young infants are typically thought to prefer looking at smiling expressions. Although some accounts...
This study sought to determine how esthetic appearance of babies may affect their motivational proce...
This study sought to determine how esthetic appearance of babies may affect their motivational proce...
Infant cuteness can influence adult-infant interaction and has been shown to activate reward centres...
Previous studies of gender differences in emotional and behavioral expressivity have generally found...
Interpreting and responding to an infant's emotional cues is a fundamental parenting skill. Responsi...
The factors that contribute to individual differences in the reward value of cute infant facial char...
Evolutionary theories have long been used to generate testable predictions about responses to adult ...
ABSTRACT—We used computer image manipulation to de-velop a test of perception of subtle gradations i...
Sexual dimorphism in sociability has been documented in humans. The present study aimed to ascertain...
Neonatal features in the newborn are thought to trigger parental care, the most fundamental prosocia...
Infant facial features are thought to be powerful elicitors of caregiving behaviour. It has been wid...
Facial appearance can motivate behaviour and elicit activation of brain circuits putatively involved...
International audienceYoung infants are typically thought to prefer looking at smiling expressions. ...
Infant facial features are typically perceived as “cute,” provoking caretaking behaviours. Previous ...
Young infants are typically thought to prefer looking at smiling expressions. Although some accounts...
This study sought to determine how esthetic appearance of babies may affect their motivational proce...
This study sought to determine how esthetic appearance of babies may affect their motivational proce...
Infant cuteness can influence adult-infant interaction and has been shown to activate reward centres...
Previous studies of gender differences in emotional and behavioral expressivity have generally found...
Interpreting and responding to an infant's emotional cues is a fundamental parenting skill. Responsi...
The factors that contribute to individual differences in the reward value of cute infant facial char...
Evolutionary theories have long been used to generate testable predictions about responses to adult ...
ABSTRACT—We used computer image manipulation to de-velop a test of perception of subtle gradations i...
Sexual dimorphism in sociability has been documented in humans. The present study aimed to ascertain...