Multiple studies have argued that disgust, especially pathogen disgust and contamination sensitivity, change across women's ovulatory cycle, with higher levels in the luteal phase due to an increase in progesterone levels. According to the Compensatory Prophylaxis Hypothesis (CPH), women have a higher disgust sensitivity to pathogen cues when in the luteal phase (or when progesterone levels are higher), because progesterone is associated with suppressed immune responses. Evidence for this hypothesis is rather mixed and uncertain, as the largest study conducted so far reported no compelling evidence for an association between progesterone levels and pathogen disgust. Further, ovulatory cycle research has been criticized for methodological sh...
Disgust is one of the basic human emotions with an adaptive function, which is primarily to avoid po...
textThe following will explore how physiological states influence measures of disease avoidance. The...
Findings from previous studies of hormone-mediated behavior in women suggest that raised progesteron...
Raised progesterone during the menstrual cycle is associated with suppressed physiological immune re...
Raised progesterone during the menstrual cycle is associated with suppressed physiological immune re...
The Compensatory Prophylaxis Hypothesis proposes that women will show increased pathogen disgust at ...
Raised progesterone during the menstrual cycle is associated with suppressed physiological immune re...
Raised progesterone during the menstrual cycle is associated with suppressed physiological immune re...
In the phase between ovulation and potential implantation of the egg, and especially during pregnanc...
Disgust (the feeling of aversion or repulsion) is based on experiencing something distasteful. As an...
Subtle changes in social cognition are associated with naturalistic fluctuations in estrogens and pr...
<div><p>Subtle changes in social cognition are associated with naturalistic fluctuations in estrogen...
Disgust is an essential part of the behavioral immune system, protecting the individual from infecti...
Findings from previous studies of hormone-mediated behavior in women suggest that raised progesteron...
Disgust is an important adaptive mechanism in protection against disease. Disgust sensitivity is ver...
Disgust is one of the basic human emotions with an adaptive function, which is primarily to avoid po...
textThe following will explore how physiological states influence measures of disease avoidance. The...
Findings from previous studies of hormone-mediated behavior in women suggest that raised progesteron...
Raised progesterone during the menstrual cycle is associated with suppressed physiological immune re...
Raised progesterone during the menstrual cycle is associated with suppressed physiological immune re...
The Compensatory Prophylaxis Hypothesis proposes that women will show increased pathogen disgust at ...
Raised progesterone during the menstrual cycle is associated with suppressed physiological immune re...
Raised progesterone during the menstrual cycle is associated with suppressed physiological immune re...
In the phase between ovulation and potential implantation of the egg, and especially during pregnanc...
Disgust (the feeling of aversion or repulsion) is based on experiencing something distasteful. As an...
Subtle changes in social cognition are associated with naturalistic fluctuations in estrogens and pr...
<div><p>Subtle changes in social cognition are associated with naturalistic fluctuations in estrogen...
Disgust is an essential part of the behavioral immune system, protecting the individual from infecti...
Findings from previous studies of hormone-mediated behavior in women suggest that raised progesteron...
Disgust is an important adaptive mechanism in protection against disease. Disgust sensitivity is ver...
Disgust is one of the basic human emotions with an adaptive function, which is primarily to avoid po...
textThe following will explore how physiological states influence measures of disease avoidance. The...
Findings from previous studies of hormone-mediated behavior in women suggest that raised progesteron...