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The Relative Contribution of Facial and Body Information to the Perception of Cuteness

Title
The Relative Contribution of Facial and Body Information to the Perception of Cuteness
Authors
HwangJihyunLeeYejinKimSung-Ho
Ewha Authors
김성호
SCOPUS Author ID
김성호scopus
Issue Date
2024
Journal Title
Behavioral Sciences
ISSN
2076-328XJCR Link
Citation
Behavioral Sciences vol. 14, no. 1
Keywords
baby schemabody proportionscuteness perceptionface and bodyperson perception
Publisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Indexed
SSCI; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Faces and bodies both provide cues to age and cuteness, but little work has explored their interaction in cuteness perception. This study examines the interplay of facial and bodily cues in the perception of cuteness, particularly when these cues convey conflicting age information. Participants rated the cuteness of face–body composites that combined either a child or adult face with an age-congruent or incongruent body alongside manipulations of the head-to-body height ratio (HBR). The findings from two experiments indicated that child-like facial features enhanced the perceived cuteness of adult bodies, while child-like bodily features generally had negative impacts. Furthermore, the results showed that an increased head size significantly boosted the perceived cuteness for child faces more than for adult faces. Lastly, the influence of the HBR was more pronounced when the outline of a body’s silhouette was the only available information compared to when detailed facial and bodily features were presented. This study suggests that body proportion information, derived from the body’s outline, and facial and bodily features, derived from the interior surface, are integrated to form a unitary representation of a whole person in cuteness perception. Our findings highlight the dominance of facial features over bodily information in cuteness perception, with facial attributes serving as key references for evaluating face–body relationships and body proportions. This research offers significant insights into social cognition and character design, particularly in how people perceive entities with mixed features of different social categories, underlining the importance of congruency in perceptual elements. © 2024 by the authors.
DOI
10.3390/bs14010068
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