Millennium Post

Your baby’s love for superheroe­s may be innate

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EVER WONDERED why babies love and adore superheroe­s? It may be because they are born with a sense of justice – a concept portrayed through the heroic acts of the characters, researcher­s say.

The findings showed that infants, as young as six months old, who can barely talk, are capable of recognisin­g the heroic acts of justice and thus find themselves drawn to figures who protect the weak. This also explains why kids and adults alike have a never-ending love affair with superhero stories in popular culture, the researcher­s said.

“Six-month-old infants are still in an early developmen­tal stage and most will not yet be able to talk. Neverthele­ss they can already understand the power dynamics between different characters, suggesting that recognisin­g heroism is perhaps an innate ability,” said David Butler from Kyoto University in Japan. For the study, the team conducted a series of experiment­s where infants were shown animations of one geometric character chasing and bumping into another, as a third character watches from a distance. In one version, this third party character intervenes, and in another, it escapes in another direction. When the infants were then shown real life replicas of these intervenin­g and non intervenin­g characters, they were more likely to choose the intervener, the researcher­s said. “In human society, selflessly protecting the powerless is considered an act of heroic justice,” added Yasuhiro Kana kogi from the Kyoto University. However, understand­ing these may be complex as one has to first grasp the power relationsh­ip between the actors, then understand that the hero’s actions are favourable for the victim but not for the villain, and finally, that the hero acted deliberate­ly, Kana kogi said.

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