Have you ever wondered why babies are so cute? Believe it or
not, there’s actually a science behind it all. So, is it the chubby cheeks,
that baby smell, or those big eyes? Actually, it’s all of those adorable
features combined!
These adorable baby features are called Baby Schema. Scientifically
named, Kindchenschema.
Proposed by Konrad Lorenz,
a German Ethologist, suggests that a baby’s oversized head, large eyes, and a
soft rounded shape promote mothering and caretaking in other humans. The
cuteness actually triggers the Mesocorticolimbic system in our brain, which
identifies a rewarding stimulus (aka the baby). This system in our brains
creates the sense of enjoyment, and even the urge to cuddle something. (Aww!)
These
evolutionary- rooted responses all work in favor of the baby. Since human
babies are incapable of taking care of themselves, they rely on adults or other
humans to provide care. So, the more Baby Schema traits the baby has, the more
attention and care it is likely to receive. Hook, line, and sinker! Their irresistible
cuteness gets us every time!
Sources:
Glocker,
Melanie L., et al. "Baby Schema In Infant Faces Induces Cuteness
Perception And Motivation For Caretaking In Adults." Ethology 115.3
(2009): 257-263. Academic Search Premier. Web. 6 Oct. 2015.
Why
Are Babies So Cute? By Mitchell Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown. Youtube.
AsapSCIENCE, 16 Apr. 2014. Web. 6 Oct. 2015.
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