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Is It True That Looking At Cute Animals Is Good For Brain?

It is said that looking at cute animals is good for health, but why? If you search for puppy’s videos, cat pic, and different cute animals on the net, you are not the only one doing this. There are millions of people across the globe who search for this. Some people love to spend time with their puppies while Some people play with those animals to make the mood good.

As per some researches gazing at adorable animals can improve job performances. People used to do work more precisely after viewing pictures of Kittens and Puppies.

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Various studies had proven it:

  • Jessica Gall is an associate professor of communications at the University of Indiana. She studied and researched why people watch cat videos. She found that looking at these adorable felines boosted their moods. People said they feel more hopeful, energetic, and happier. Watching cat videos reduces their anxiety and sadness.
  • In another study, the conclusion is that looking at dogs activates the emotion and reward circuit. It happens more with your dog. Petting a dog lowers the stress chemical cortisol. It increases the amount of neurochemicals associated with reward and bonding feelings named dopamine and oxytocin, respectively. The dog also shows the same when the dog sees the owner’s eyes, its oxytocin level increases.
  • As per BBC, some researchers suggest that looking at pictures of fluffy animals makes them feel more productive.

Baby Schema:

The biologist Konrad Lorenz was among the first persons who

 Documents the facial difference between babies and adults and named it as “Baby Schema.” Several features of babies distinguished them from adults. Babies have more enormous eyes and more round faces as compared to adults. Their nose is smaller, and their body is smaller and chubbier than adults. Looking at these traits, the maternal and paternal instincts are grown up. 

In the case of many animals, these traits are present even in adult form. It was the baby schema that makes a creature appear cuter, and it activates our nurturing instincts.

Looking at these animals simply increases maternal and paternal instincts and improves perceptual and motor tasks.

The dark side of cute response:

Everything has a dark side with many positive sides. There are some people sufferers from Cuteness Aggression. Cuteness aggression is like you saw a cute baby and wanted to eat his cheeks. You saw a cute, adorable puppy, and you just crush its little skull. These activities result in violence towards those lovely creatures. When there is too much activity in the emotion and reward region, the brain starts to recruit opposite, negative feelings to calm itself down, thus harming those creatures.

Looking at cute animals is good but contains some harmful impact too, which depends from person to person.

Also Read: Five Facts About Emotions That Every Child Should Know

This post was published on February 2, 2021 11:00 pm

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