Joshua Paul Dale
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So in general, if a voice sounds like a little bit higher pitch and also a little bit maybe a little bit funny or laughing a little bit, then we're more likely to imagine that a relationship with that voice and go along with it.
So in general, if a voice sounds like a little bit higher pitch and also a little bit maybe a little bit funny or laughing a little bit, then we're more likely to imagine that a relationship with that voice and go along with it.
Well, we will feel that animals are cute if they have the baby schema characteristics and also if they're in their, what we call the socialization period. Young animals, including predators like bears or wolves, in their first few weeks of life, they are very curious and they explore everything and they have a lot of energy.
Well, we will feel that animals are cute if they have the baby schema characteristics and also if they're in their, what we call the socialization period. Young animals, including predators like bears or wolves, in their first few weeks of life, they are very curious and they explore everything and they have a lot of energy.
Well, we will feel that animals are cute if they have the baby schema characteristics and also if they're in their, what we call the socialization period. Young animals, including predators like bears or wolves, in their first few weeks of life, they are very curious and they explore everything and they have a lot of energy.
Those are the characteristics that human children have too, and these will help trigger our cuteness response. But of course with wild animals, once the socialization window closes, then they become more cautious and can become aggressive as well.
Those are the characteristics that human children have too, and these will help trigger our cuteness response. But of course with wild animals, once the socialization window closes, then they become more cautious and can become aggressive as well.
Those are the characteristics that human children have too, and these will help trigger our cuteness response. But of course with wild animals, once the socialization window closes, then they become more cautious and can become aggressive as well.
Well, that's part of it. I mean, my typical answer to the question of why do I study Qt is that it's a multi-billion dollar industry operating around the world and very few people are studying it. But more than that, I mean, you're right to guess that I have more of an interest. And my interest really lies in just how...
Well, that's part of it. I mean, my typical answer to the question of why do I study Qt is that it's a multi-billion dollar industry operating around the world and very few people are studying it. But more than that, I mean, you're right to guess that I have more of an interest. And my interest really lies in just how...
Well, that's part of it. I mean, my typical answer to the question of why do I study Qt is that it's a multi-billion dollar industry operating around the world and very few people are studying it. But more than that, I mean, you're right to guess that I have more of an interest. And my interest really lies in just how...
deep it goes, and how many ways you can study it from so many different positions. You can study the science of cuteness, the psychology of cuteness, from marketing, sure, but also from a cultural standpoint. What do we find cute and why, and how is this different across individuals and cultures? It just seems like I'll never get to the bottom of it, and that's what attracts me.
deep it goes, and how many ways you can study it from so many different positions. You can study the science of cuteness, the psychology of cuteness, from marketing, sure, but also from a cultural standpoint. What do we find cute and why, and how is this different across individuals and cultures? It just seems like I'll never get to the bottom of it, and that's what attracts me.
deep it goes, and how many ways you can study it from so many different positions. You can study the science of cuteness, the psychology of cuteness, from marketing, sure, but also from a cultural standpoint. What do we find cute and why, and how is this different across individuals and cultures? It just seems like I'll never get to the bottom of it, and that's what attracts me.
Yeah, in Western culture, like European history, there has not been so much cuteness in arts and literature, you know, where we can track it. until possibly the Renaissance when cupids appeared in artworks. So there are many frescoes and paintings from the Renaissance with little winged cupids flying around that look like babies. In Japan, it's different.
Yeah, in Western culture, like European history, there has not been so much cuteness in arts and literature, you know, where we can track it. until possibly the Renaissance when cupids appeared in artworks. So there are many frescoes and paintings from the Renaissance with little winged cupids flying around that look like babies. In Japan, it's different.
Yeah, in Western culture, like European history, there has not been so much cuteness in arts and literature, you know, where we can track it. until possibly the Renaissance when cupids appeared in artworks. So there are many frescoes and paintings from the Renaissance with little winged cupids flying around that look like babies. In Japan, it's different.
Cuteness has been a presence in the arts in Japan for at least a thousand years in art and literature. And that difference is also something that I'm really interested in exploring. Why do you think it's so popular in Japanese culture for so long? One reason is that in Europe, the aesthetics that guided art were the beautiful and the sublime.
Cuteness has been a presence in the arts in Japan for at least a thousand years in art and literature. And that difference is also something that I'm really interested in exploring. Why do you think it's so popular in Japanese culture for so long? One reason is that in Europe, the aesthetics that guided art were the beautiful and the sublime.
Cuteness has been a presence in the arts in Japan for at least a thousand years in art and literature. And that difference is also something that I'm really interested in exploring. Why do you think it's so popular in Japanese culture for so long? One reason is that in Europe, the aesthetics that guided art were the beautiful and the sublime.