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Dimorphous Expressions. The Strange Science of Cute Aggression and Emotional Regulation
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- Nombre de pages165
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-28424-5
- EAN9783565284245
- Date de parution01/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille629 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Have you ever looked at a puppy or a baby so unimaginably adorable that you felt a sudden, overwhelming urge to squeeze, bite, or crush it? This bizarre phenomenon, universally experienced but rarely discussed, is known in psychology as "cute aggression."
It feels entirely counterintuitive to experience aggressive impulses toward something completely vulnerable. However, this is not a glitch in human empathy, but a vital neurological safety valve.
When the brain is overloaded by a massive surge of positive emotion, it rapidly generates a negative counter-emotion to restore equilibrium and prevent cognitive short-circuiting. This book explores the fascinating mechanics of dimorphous expressions-situations where our physical reactions directly contradict our internal feelings, such as crying tears of joy or laughing at a funeral. You will discover how the brain balances intense emotional spikes and what this tells us about human survival mechanisms. By decoding this strange biological quirk, you will gain a profound understanding of how your nervous system manages extremes.
Learn to appreciate these contradictory impulses as the ultimate proof of a healthy, functioning emotional thermostat.
When the brain is overloaded by a massive surge of positive emotion, it rapidly generates a negative counter-emotion to restore equilibrium and prevent cognitive short-circuiting. This book explores the fascinating mechanics of dimorphous expressions-situations where our physical reactions directly contradict our internal feelings, such as crying tears of joy or laughing at a funeral. You will discover how the brain balances intense emotional spikes and what this tells us about human survival mechanisms. By decoding this strange biological quirk, you will gain a profound understanding of how your nervous system manages extremes.
Learn to appreciate these contradictory impulses as the ultimate proof of a healthy, functioning emotional thermostat.



