Throughout evolutionary history, pathogens have imposed strong selection pressures on humans. To minimize humans’ exposure to pathogens, a behavioral immune system that promotes the detection and avoidance of disease-connoting cues has evolved. Although most pathogens cannot be discerned by our sensory organs, they produce discernable changes in their environment. As a result, a common denominator of many disease-connoting cues is morphological deviance—figurative disparity from what is normal, visual dissimilarity to the prototype stored in memory. Drawing on an evolutionary rationale, we examine the hypothesis that activation of the behavioral immune system renders people more sensitive to morphological deviance and more prone to perceive...
International audienceMemory plays an important role in the behavioral immune system (BIS; Schaller ...
Pathogens and parasites posed significant fitness threats to our ancestors. As a consequence of the...
© 2018 The Author(s). Researchers have long noted that many of the multiple elicitors of disgust hav...
Humans differ in their tendency to experience disgust and avoid contact with potential sources of pa...
Both disgust and disease-related images appear able to induce an innate immune response but it is un...
Like many other animals, human beings engage in behavioral defenses against infectious pathogens. Th...
The tendency to attend to and avoid cues to pathogens varies across individuals and contexts. Resear...
The tendency to attend to and avoid cues to pathogens varies across individuals and contexts. Resear...
Like many other animals, human beings engage in behavioral defenses against infectious pathogens. Th...
The emotion of disgust plays a key role in the behavioral immune system, a set of disease-avoidance ...
In order to protect themselves from harmful pathogens, individuals have evolved a behavioral immune ...
For humans, like other social animals, behaviour acts as a first line of defence against pathogens. ...
The tendency to attend to and avoid cues to pathogens varies across individuals and contexts. Resear...
The interaction between the behavioral and physiological immune systems provides fertile ground for ...
Disgust is a powerful human emotion that has been little studied until recently. Current theories do...
International audienceMemory plays an important role in the behavioral immune system (BIS; Schaller ...
Pathogens and parasites posed significant fitness threats to our ancestors. As a consequence of the...
© 2018 The Author(s). Researchers have long noted that many of the multiple elicitors of disgust hav...
Humans differ in their tendency to experience disgust and avoid contact with potential sources of pa...
Both disgust and disease-related images appear able to induce an innate immune response but it is un...
Like many other animals, human beings engage in behavioral defenses against infectious pathogens. Th...
The tendency to attend to and avoid cues to pathogens varies across individuals and contexts. Resear...
The tendency to attend to and avoid cues to pathogens varies across individuals and contexts. Resear...
Like many other animals, human beings engage in behavioral defenses against infectious pathogens. Th...
The emotion of disgust plays a key role in the behavioral immune system, a set of disease-avoidance ...
In order to protect themselves from harmful pathogens, individuals have evolved a behavioral immune ...
For humans, like other social animals, behaviour acts as a first line of defence against pathogens. ...
The tendency to attend to and avoid cues to pathogens varies across individuals and contexts. Resear...
The interaction between the behavioral and physiological immune systems provides fertile ground for ...
Disgust is a powerful human emotion that has been little studied until recently. Current theories do...
International audienceMemory plays an important role in the behavioral immune system (BIS; Schaller ...
Pathogens and parasites posed significant fitness threats to our ancestors. As a consequence of the...
© 2018 The Author(s). Researchers have long noted that many of the multiple elicitors of disgust hav...