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Cuteness Psychology: Of cute mice and ugly babies

Cuteness Psychology: Of cute mice and ugly babies

FromTalk Psych to Me


Cuteness Psychology: Of cute mice and ugly babies

FromTalk Psych to Me

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Jan 4, 2020
Format:
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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Let's get psychology out of the lab and into the streets. Join hosts Tania Luna (psychology researcher) and Brian Luna (total layperson) as they turn fascinating research into practical tips for being a better at being human.