Why do we find certain things cute? Human and animal babies, including kittens, puppies, bunnies, and any small animals like hamsters and hedgehogs, cartoon characters with huge eyes, and even miniature inanimate objects – what do all these things have in common? That’s right, they make us go “Aww!” But why exactly do we find these childlike things and creatures so darn cute, while others don’t touch our hearts? And why this “cuteness blackout” strikes us out of nowhere? This question has interested bright minds for centuries, and the answer lies deep in the science of evolutionary biology. TIMESTAMPS: The dopamine power 1:19 What kindschenschema is 2:50 Why we find inanimate objects cute 5:57 Why we sometimes want to eat something that’s cute 7:44 Can animals find someone cute? 8:41 #cuteanimals #cutebabies #cuties Music by Epidemic Sound http://bit.ly/1NOjjY3 SUMMARY: - One look at childlike helpless creatures and even miniature objects instantly switches on the caring instinct in your brain. It also releases dopamine, the chemical that makes you feel happy and empathetic when you look at something that’s really cute. - Humans tend to “aww” at childlike features, so you won’t be surprised to know that austrian ethologist Konrad Lorenz called it kindschenschema, or “baby schema.” - The cute head-to-body ratio for babies is 1:4. The same rule works for adorable cartoon characters – you’ve probably noticed the cutest usually have large, round heads. - When the eyes and ears are set pretty low in the skull, it creates a larger forehead. And widely-set eyes are pretty big compared to the rest of the face. - In some cultures with a special appreciation for cuteness, like the Japanese “Kawaii” trend, cute animated characters often have no mouths at all. That’s because the brain subconsciously perceives a big mouth as aggressive and threatening. - The smaller and softer the nose, the better. It might even look like it’s not fully-developed, which only makes it seem that much cuter. - We also like tiny adorable things because they sort of feed our ego, making us feel big and powerful compared to them. - Sometimes things or even living creatures look so cute that you just feel like you could eat them up. If that sounds familiar to you, don’t be alarmed – it’s a perfectly normal human reaction, and it doesn’t make you some aggressive beast. - If you think it’s only humans that perceive something as truly adorable, you’d be mistaken. Elephants, who have brains with a similar connectivity to humans, are capable of just the same! Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: http://bit.ly/1NR4JJP Instagram: http://bit.ly/2pDikkf 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: http://bit.ly/2pNb6gr Photos: http://bit.ly/23rGg9b East News ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://bit.ly/2d8ayZz
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