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The review found that subsequent studies describing baby schema had additional features not mentioned in Lorenz's original article. Furthermore, Lorenz's original description of baby schema ...
Research has found that baby schema attributes can be seen in other animal species, particularly those whose young require care. This may be part of why humans find some animals particularly cute.
This concept is known as baby schema. Konrad Lorenz, an Austrian ethologist introduced the concept in 1943, describing it as a set of physical features among infants such as large heads, ...
In 1943, Konrad Lorenz, an Austrian ethologist and biologist, first proposed the concept of the “baby schema,” or the blueprint of features that induce our cuteness perception.
In 1943, Konrad Lorenz, an Austrian ethologist and biologist, first proposed the concept of the “baby schema,” or the blueprint of features that induce our cuteness perception. Since then, a multitude ...
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