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How do humans always respond when they hear a baby cry?
Have you ever thought about why you can¡¦t ignore a crying baby? You probably wanted to help but weren¡¦t sure exactly what to do. A study has found that human brains respond strongly to a baby¡¦s cries. This is true even if we don¡¦t know the child. Human brains have developed to recognize the cries of babies as more important than those of adults.
Every grown human has this natural instinct. Crying babies cause a burst of activity in areas of the brain that are related to emotion and reward. From a biological angle, the cries are a warning that there may be danger nearby, such as a wild animal. This burst of brain activity serves as an alert system for humans to protect the young.
From a social angle, the cries encourage people to behave in a caring way and can help them build relationships with other adults. By helping a crying child, humans are emotionally satisfied and possibly gain praise from others. This suggests the safety and happiness of children is a basic shared concern, regardless of family connections. We can see the brain¡¦s response to a baby crying as a key survival mechanism for humans.
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