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Cuteness Psychology: Of cute mice and ugly babies
FromTalk Psych to Me
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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Jan 4, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
Tania explains the psychology of cuteness, cute aggression, happy tears, and dimorphous expressions. Brian tries to understand how being ugly as a baby might have impacted his life. Together, they explore how cuteness is saving the world.Talk psych to us: Instagram: @talkpsychtomepodcastEmail: tp2mpodcast@gmail.comFurther Reading:Sherman, Haidt, & James Coan, 2009: Viewing Cute Images Increases Behavioral CarefulnessAragón, 2015: "I Couldn’t Help But to Cry!” “I Couldn’t Help But to Yell “Yes!”” Dimorphous Expressions Inform Consumers of Users’ Motivational OrientationsAragón, Clark, Dyer, & Bargh, 2015: Dimorphous Expressions of Positive Emotion: Displays of Both Care and Aggression in Response to Cute StimuliFredrickson & Levenson, 1998: Positive Emotions Speed Recovery from Cardiovascular Sequelae of Negative Emotion.Kringelbach, Stark, Alexander, Bornstein, & Stein, 2016: On Cuteness: Unlocking the Parental Brain and BeyondStavropoulos & Alba, 2018: “It’s so Cute I Could Crush It!”: Understanding Neural Mechanisms of Cute AggressionBudds, 2019: “Why Cute Design is Aww-some”Neotenic design: https://a-d-o.com/neotenicProduced by Scarlet Moon ThingsMusic by Barrie Gledden, Kes Loy, and Richard KimmingsSpecial thanks to Kim Keating, Max Cohen and Vicky Kuperman for research and ideation support.
Released:
Jan 4, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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