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A new study by Japanese researchers now shows there are more benefits to looking at pictures of cute images than just getting a case of the warm and fuzzies. Afterwards, we concentrate better.
For the study, 19 participants watched videos of Western Australia’s quokkas — a famously selfie-adept marsupial known for its smile-like facial structure — for 30 minutes.
Behind Cute Face, A Cold-Blooded Killer: Study Finds Cats Kill Billions Of Animals : The Two-Way The study was tasked with estimating animal deaths caused by humans, their activities and pets ...
[1] A young Japanese woman has impressed social media with photos of herself dressed in cute girlie styles while performing ...
The full study, "It's so cute I want to squish it! How Cuteness leads to verbal expressions of aggression," was presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology.
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One could make the argument that since real-life bears also often appear cute when in a non-aggressive state, cute illustrations aren’t a complete mismatch for a beware-of-bears poster, and that it’s ...