Experiencing the emotion of disgust leads to delayed up-regulation of immune-related functions, increased core-body temperature and reduced appetite. These changes parallel those of the acute phase response, which occurs when a pathogen is detected by the immune system. Here we examined whether a further predicted aspect of the acute phase response is evident following disgust induction, namely increased pain sensitivity. Participants attended a two-session experiment. On one session they experienced an emotion induction (being randomly assigned to either disgust, negative or positive groups) and on the other they received a neutral control induction. Before and after each induction, and at 15 and 30 min post-induction, participants engaged...
Although expectancy effects have been described before (e.g. placebo effect), no one ever questioned...
This study examined the distinguishing physiological characteristics of the disgust reaction across ...
In spite of the fact that pain is an unpleasant experience that is generally avoided, recent researc...
Recent findings suggest that disgust can activate particular aspects of the immune system. In this s...
Disgust motivates avoidance of pathogen sources, but whether its role in disease avoidance extends i...
Background Embodied models of social cognition argue that others' affective states are processed by ...
Habituation of the fear response through the use of exposure, and the generalization of this habitua...
Both disgust and disease-related images appear able to induce an innate immune response but it is un...
Disgust motivates avoidance of pathogen sources, but whether its role in disease avoidance extends i...
Disgust evolved to motivate humans away from disease cues and may heighten discernment of these cues...
Disgust reactions can be elicited using stimuli that engender orogastric rejection (e.g., pus and vo...
The experience of pain and disgust share many similarities, given that both are aversive experiences...
Pain sensitivity increases when a noxious stimulus is preceded by cues predicting higher intensity. ...
The two-stage model of disgust differentiates between core and animal-reminder (AR) disgust [Rozin P...
Embodied models argue that social cognition (e.g., understanding others' affective states, reacting ...
Although expectancy effects have been described before (e.g. placebo effect), no one ever questioned...
This study examined the distinguishing physiological characteristics of the disgust reaction across ...
In spite of the fact that pain is an unpleasant experience that is generally avoided, recent researc...
Recent findings suggest that disgust can activate particular aspects of the immune system. In this s...
Disgust motivates avoidance of pathogen sources, but whether its role in disease avoidance extends i...
Background Embodied models of social cognition argue that others' affective states are processed by ...
Habituation of the fear response through the use of exposure, and the generalization of this habitua...
Both disgust and disease-related images appear able to induce an innate immune response but it is un...
Disgust motivates avoidance of pathogen sources, but whether its role in disease avoidance extends i...
Disgust evolved to motivate humans away from disease cues and may heighten discernment of these cues...
Disgust reactions can be elicited using stimuli that engender orogastric rejection (e.g., pus and vo...
The experience of pain and disgust share many similarities, given that both are aversive experiences...
Pain sensitivity increases when a noxious stimulus is preceded by cues predicting higher intensity. ...
The two-stage model of disgust differentiates between core and animal-reminder (AR) disgust [Rozin P...
Embodied models argue that social cognition (e.g., understanding others' affective states, reacting ...
Although expectancy effects have been described before (e.g. placebo effect), no one ever questioned...
This study examined the distinguishing physiological characteristics of the disgust reaction across ...
In spite of the fact that pain is an unpleasant experience that is generally avoided, recent researc...