Spatial Frequencies Affect Cuteness Perception of Infant Faces

  • Mengni Zhou
  • , Huazhi Li
  • , Qingqing Li
  • , Tsubasa Uehara
  • , Lichang Yao
  • , Jiajia Yang
  • , Yoshimichi Ejima
  • , Satoshi Takahashi
  • , Jinglong Wu*
  • *此作品的通讯作者

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Cuteness perception is a basic function in social interactions. Most studies focus on the impact of facial elemental features on cuteness ratings, but there are many factors that affect cuteness perception. Spatial frequency (SF) is one of the most important parameters in studies on faces. However, few studies have investigated the impact of SFs on cuteness perception. In this study, 16 images of infant faces with four cuteness levels were selected by a prerating experiment. Using a 7-point Likert scale paradigm, participants were asked to rate the cuteness of infant faces, including one version of broad unfiltered faces and four versions of filtered faces. The results showed that filtered SFs reduced cuteness ratings and that the impact of SFs was related to the cuteness levels of faces. Specifically, faces with low SFs got the lowest cuteness ratings. The ratings of faces with low SFs in neutral cuteness had a greater reduction than that in positive cuteness. In comparison, faces with medium and high SFs obtained relatively high cuteness ratings. However, the ratings in medium SFs were higher than that in high SFs if the cuteness of faces exceeded a certain level. Interestingly, their ratings reduction size increased with the improvement of cuteness levels. These results extend our understanding of the cuteness mechanism from an SF processing perspective.

源语言英语
页(从-至)512-520
页数9
期刊Emotion
23
2
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 21 4月 2022
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