超越婴儿模式:被触摸的物体被认为是可爱的
Akane Ohashi1, Hiroshi Nittono1
1Graduate School of Human Sciences, The University of Osaka, Suita, Osaka, Japan.
PloS one
|February 19, 2026
概括
可爱感受受到身体特征和社会互动的影响. 被某人触摸的物体被认为更可爱,无论它们固有的婴儿模式特征如何.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 人与计算机的交互
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
背景情况:
- 传统上,可爱性研究的重点是"婴儿模式" (身体特征).
- 最近的研究表明,交互特征,如身体接触,也唤起了可爱 (kawaii).
研究的目的:
- 调查身体接触如何影响感知到的可爱性.
- 检查婴儿图表特征和身体接触在可爱感知中的相互作用.
主要方法:
- 在日本和美国进行的在线调查 (N=397).
- 参与者对照片中的物体的可爱度进行了评分,这些照片被操纵为婴儿图表特征和身体接触.
- 评估了照片中人物的印象及其推断的感受.
主要成果:
- 具有较高婴儿模式特征的对象被评为更可爱的.
- 被触摸的物体也被评为更可爱的,独立于婴儿模式.
- 这些影响扩展到对这个人的看法和他们的感受.
结论:
- 感知到的可爱性是由固有的身体特征 (婴儿模式) 和身体接触等关系因素决定的.
- 身体接触增强了可爱感的感知,这表明了超越形态学的卡瓦伊的更广泛的理解.
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