For humans, like other social animals, behaviour acts as a first line of defence against pathogens. A key component is the ability to detect subtle perceptual cues of sick conspecifics. The present study assessed the effects of endotoxin-induced olfactory and visual sickness cues on liking, as well as potential involved mechanisms. Seventy-seven participants were exposed to sick and healthy facial pictures and body odours from the same individual in a 2 × 2 factorial design while disgust-related facial electromyography (EMG) was recorded. Following exposure, participants rated their liking of the person presented. In another session, participants also answered questionnaires on perceived vulnerability to disease, disgust sensitivity and hea...
Recent findings suggest that disgust can activate particular aspects of the immune system. In this s...
Humans possess disease avoidance mechanisms, which promote xenophobic attitudes under conditions of...
This thesis consists of two parts. The first part introduces the importance of behavioural defence m...
For humans, like other social animals, behaviour acts as a first line of defence against pathogens. ...
Animals, including humans, have evolved under the continuous selection pressure posed by pathogens. ...
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...
Disgust is a powerful human emotion that has been little studied until recently. Current theories do...
Hundreds of studies have assessed variation in the degree to which people experience disgust toward ...
Hundreds of studies have assessed variation in the degree to which people experience disgust toward ...
The emotion of disgust plays a key role in the behavioral immune system, a set of disease-avoidance ...
Many researchers have claimed that the emotion of disgust functions to protect us from disease. Alth...
Both disgust and contamination sensitivity likely evolved to protect us from infectious disease. Par...
Disease avoidance is one of the main roles of olfaction. In particular, body odors are universal eli...
Observational studies have suggested that with time, some diseases result in a characteristic odor e...
Recent findings suggest that disgust can activate particular aspects of the immune system. In this s...
Humans possess disease avoidance mechanisms, which promote xenophobic attitudes under conditions of...
This thesis consists of two parts. The first part introduces the importance of behavioural defence m...
For humans, like other social animals, behaviour acts as a first line of defence against pathogens. ...
Animals, including humans, have evolved under the continuous selection pressure posed by pathogens. ...
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...
Disgust is a powerful human emotion that has been little studied until recently. Current theories do...
Hundreds of studies have assessed variation in the degree to which people experience disgust toward ...
Hundreds of studies have assessed variation in the degree to which people experience disgust toward ...
The emotion of disgust plays a key role in the behavioral immune system, a set of disease-avoidance ...
Many researchers have claimed that the emotion of disgust functions to protect us from disease. Alth...
Both disgust and contamination sensitivity likely evolved to protect us from infectious disease. Par...
Disease avoidance is one of the main roles of olfaction. In particular, body odors are universal eli...
Observational studies have suggested that with time, some diseases result in a characteristic odor e...
Recent findings suggest that disgust can activate particular aspects of the immune system. In this s...
Humans possess disease avoidance mechanisms, which promote xenophobic attitudes under conditions of...
This thesis consists of two parts. The first part introduces the importance of behavioural defence m...