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This Is Why Puppies And Babies Make Us Melt

More cuteness than you can handle
Two adorable golden retriever puppies being held close together by a person.Getty Images

It turns out that those irresistible puppy dog eyes and chubby cherub baby cheeks arenโ€™t just there to provide your daily dose of cute.

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Researchers from Oxford University say that infants of all species have evolved that way to survive. The reason? Adorable characteristics that make you โ€œoohโ€ and โ€œaahโ€ also trigger a care-giving response โ€“ kind of essential for completely dependent newborns.


According to Professor Morten Kringelbach, who led the review, cuteness is one of the most basic and powerful forces shaping our behaviour.

โ€œThis is the first evidence of its kind to show that cuteness helps infants to survive by eliciting care-giving, which cannot be reduced to simple, instinctual behaviours,โ€ he said.

The study also showed that itโ€™s not just about looks; lovable bambini traits appeal to all of our senses โ€“ infectious giggles; soft, dimply skin; that captivating baby smell โ€“ and will evoke nurturing behaviour in adults.

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โ€œThis might be a fundamental response present in everyone, regardless of parental status or gender, and we are currently conducting the first long-term study of what happens to brain responses when we become parents.โ€ Kringelbach continued.

In the meantime, weโ€™re happy to test out the theory. Herewith, your daily dose of cute!

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