Scientists Explain Why People Love to Take Selfies

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Selfie-takers aren't narcissists, it turns out.

, researchers at Ohio State University suggest that while selfie shots may seem shallow, self-portraits actually serve a deeper psychological purpose and capture the “bigger meaning of a moment.”journal on Thursday, “first-person” photos which show the photographer’s eye view of a scene best represent the physical experience of an event they are shooting.

“These photos with you in it can document the bigger meaning of a moment. It doesn’t have to be vanity,” co-author and professor of psychology at Ohio State, Lisa Libby says.In a series of six studies involving over 2,100 participants, the researchers showed the differences between the decision to take a selfie or a third-person photo.

Another study asked people to examine photos they posted to their Instagram accounts, to figure out the intuition people use to decide the perspective of their pics. Meanwhile, photos featuring the scene from their own visual perspective made them think of the physical experience.The researchers also found that people do not like photos as much if the image does not capture their intended goal.

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