So Cute It Hurts! Volume 2

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Preedy, V.R. (2012). Handbook of anthropometry: Physical measures of human form in health and disease. New York: Springer Science. ISBN 978-1-4419-1787-4 Nittono is a kawaii researcher—that is, he studies the Japanese concept of cuteness and how we experience it. His research has found that looking at kawaii images, like photos of puppies or kittens ( or baby alpacas, perhaps?) helps us focus and pay attention to detail, improves our attention, and leads to better task performance. Hello! I'm looking for a good, cool and short finsta username. I love how Koreans use the western alphabet to make up their username. I'm cu.. Cinthya – I dolled myself up before coming out, but it started to rain when I got out of the subway, and I didn’t bring an umbrella. Dr.Web CureIt! automatically determines the language of the OPERATING SYSTEM you are using (if the local language is not supported, English is installed).

CUTE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

This week we are looking at two words which may be confused by learners of English: scarce and scarcely. Improve your English with Collins.Konrad Lorenz argued in 1949 that infantile features triggered nurturing responses in adults and that this was an evolutionary adaptation which helped ensure that adults cared for their children, ultimately securing the survival of the species. Some later scientific studies have provided further evidence for Lorenz's theory. For example, it has been shown that human adults react positively to infants who are stereotypically cute. Studies have also shown that responses to cuteness—and to facial attractiveness in general—seem to be similar across and within cultures. [7] In a study conducted by Stephan Hamann of Emory University, he found using an fMRI, that cute pictures increased brain activity in the orbital frontal cortex. [8] Growth pattern of children Doug Jones, a visiting scholar in anthropology at Cornell University, said that the faces of monkeys, dogs, birds and even the fronts of cars can be made to appear cuter by morphing them with a " cardioidal" ( heart-shaped) mathematical transformation. Jones said that negative cardioidal strain results in faces appearing less mature and cuter by causing facial features at the top of the face to expand outward and upward while causing features at the bottom of the face to contract inward and upward. [5]

CUTE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

a b c Karraker, Katherine; Stern, Marilyn (1990). "Infant physical attractiveness and facial expression: Effects on adult perceptions". Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 11 (4): 371–385. doi: 10.1207/s15324834basp1104_2. A study by Konrad Lorenz in the early 1940s found that the shape of an infant's head positively correlated with adult caregiving and an increased perception of "cute". However a study by Thomas Alley found no such correlation and pointed out faulty procedures in that study. Alley's study found that cephalic head shape of an infant did induce a positive response from adults, and these children were considered to be more "cute". In his study, Alley had 25 undergraduate students rate line drawings of an infant's face. The same drawing was used each time, however the cephalic head shape was changed using a cardioidal transformation (a transformation that models cephalic growth in relation to ageing process) to adjust the perceived age; other features of the face were not changed. The study concluded that a large head shape increased perceived cuteness, which then elicited a positive response in adult caretaking. The study also noted that perceived cuteness was also dependent on other physical and behavioural characteristics of the child, including age. [15] Van Duuren, Mike; Kendell-Scott, Linda; Stark, Natalie. "Early Aesthetic Choices: Infant Preferences for Attractive Premature Infant Faces" (PDF), King Alfred's College. Archived from the original. a b Jones, D.; etal. (December 1995). "Sexual Selection, Physical Attractiveness, and Facial Neoteny: Cross-cultural Evidence and Implications [and Comments and Reply]". Current Anthropology. 36 (5): 723–748. doi: 10.1086/204427. S2CID 52840802 . Retrieved 22 January 2017. So Cute It Hurts!!, known in Japan as Kobayashi ga Kawai Sugite Tsurai!! ( Japanese: 小林が可愛すぎてツライっ!!, lit. "Kobayashi is So Cute it Hurts!!", abbreviated Koba Cute!), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Gō Ikeyamada. It was adapted into an original video animation, included in volume 3 limited edition of the series. [7] The manga series ran in the Sho-Comi manga magazine from 2012 to 2015, and was compiled into 15 tankobon volumes. [8] An English translation was published by Viz Media, and in Southeast Asia, it was published by Shogakukan Asia.

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Desmond Collins, who was an Extension Lecturer of Archaeology at London University, [9] said that the lengthened youth period of humans is part of neoteny. [10]



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