© 2018 The Author(s). Researchers have long noted that many of the multiple elicitors of disgust have some relation to infectious disease. There is an emerging consensus that disgust evolved in Animalia to direct the behaviours that reduce risk of infection, so-called ‘parasite avoidance theory’. If this is correct, then the disgust motive should be structured in a manner that reflects the ways in which infectious disease can be avoided. In this study we generated a set of items based on the epidemiology of disease transmission. These were then rated for their capacity to elicit disgust by a large predominantly North American / UK sample and subjected to factor analysis to identify latent variables. Whilst a number of plausible factor solut...
The emotion of disgust plays a key role in the behavioral immune system, a set of disease-avoidance ...
Disgust can be considered a psychological arm of the immune system that acts to prevent exposure to ...
It has been suggested that both the avoidance of individuals with infectious diseases and stigmatis...
Researchers have long noted that many of the multiple elicitors of disgust have some relation to inf...
Many researchers have claimed that the emotion of disgust functions to protect us from disease. Alth...
Abstract The behavioral immune system posits that disgust functions to protect animals from pathogen...
Disgust is an evolved psychological system for protecting organisms from infection through disease a...
Interest in and research on disgust has surged over the past few decades. The field, however, still ...
Humans differ in their tendency to experience disgust and avoid contact with potential sources of pa...
Disgust is a powerful human emotion that has been little studied until recently. Current theories do...
People vary in the degree to which they experience disgust toward—and, consequently, avoid—cues to p...
The new synthesis about disgust is that it is a system that evolved to motivate infectious disease a...
Disgust motivates avoidance of pathogen sources, but whether its role in disease avoidance extends i...
© 2014 de Barra et al. Disgust can be considered a psychological arm of the immune system that acts ...
International audienceDisgust is a basic emotion which protects individuals from potential contamina...
The emotion of disgust plays a key role in the behavioral immune system, a set of disease-avoidance ...
Disgust can be considered a psychological arm of the immune system that acts to prevent exposure to ...
It has been suggested that both the avoidance of individuals with infectious diseases and stigmatis...
Researchers have long noted that many of the multiple elicitors of disgust have some relation to inf...
Many researchers have claimed that the emotion of disgust functions to protect us from disease. Alth...
Abstract The behavioral immune system posits that disgust functions to protect animals from pathogen...
Disgust is an evolved psychological system for protecting organisms from infection through disease a...
Interest in and research on disgust has surged over the past few decades. The field, however, still ...
Humans differ in their tendency to experience disgust and avoid contact with potential sources of pa...
Disgust is a powerful human emotion that has been little studied until recently. Current theories do...
People vary in the degree to which they experience disgust toward—and, consequently, avoid—cues to p...
The new synthesis about disgust is that it is a system that evolved to motivate infectious disease a...
Disgust motivates avoidance of pathogen sources, but whether its role in disease avoidance extends i...
© 2014 de Barra et al. Disgust can be considered a psychological arm of the immune system that acts ...
International audienceDisgust is a basic emotion which protects individuals from potential contamina...
The emotion of disgust plays a key role in the behavioral immune system, a set of disease-avoidance ...
Disgust can be considered a psychological arm of the immune system that acts to prevent exposure to ...
It has been suggested that both the avoidance of individuals with infectious diseases and stigmatis...