We social animals must balance the need to avoid infections with the need to interact with conspecifics. To that end we have evolved, alongside our physiological immune system, a suite of behaviors devised to deal with potentially contagious individuals. Focusing mostly on humans, the current review describes the design and biological innards of this behavioral immune system, laying out how infection threat shapes sociality and sociality shapes infection threat. The paper shows how the danger of contagion is detected and posted to the brain; how it affects individuals’ mate choice and sex life; why it strengthens ties within groups but severs those between them, leading to hostility toward anyone who looks, smells, or behaves unusually; and...
Disease-causing parasites and pathogens play a pivotal role in intergroup behavior. Previous studies...
Pathogens and parasites posed significant fitness threats to our ancestors. As a consequence of the...
Individuals vary in how they respond to and transmit infection. Both pre- and post-infection shifts ...
Like many other animals, human beings engage in behavioral defenses against infectious pathogens. Th...
Like many other animals, human beings engage in behavioral defenses against infectious pathogens. Th...
OBJECTIVE: Social relationships can both influence and be influenced by immune processes. Past work ...
Infectious disease exerts a large selective pressure on all organisms. One response to this has been...
Fear of infectious disease is substantially different from that evoked by other medical conditions. ...
In an effort to strengthen global capacity to prevent, detect, and control infectious diseases in an...
In an effort to strengthen global capacity to prevent, detect, and control infectious diseases in an...
The COVID-19 pandemic imposed new norms on human interactions, perhaps best reflected in the widespr...
Disease is a ubiquitous and powerful evolutionary force. Hosts have evolved behavioural and physiolo...
Background: Since humans are social animals, social relations are incredibly important. However, in ...
When animals are suffering from an infection, they frequently exhibit symptoms such as reductions in...
Nature's “responsible” response to diseaseWith the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, there have be...
Disease-causing parasites and pathogens play a pivotal role in intergroup behavior. Previous studies...
Pathogens and parasites posed significant fitness threats to our ancestors. As a consequence of the...
Individuals vary in how they respond to and transmit infection. Both pre- and post-infection shifts ...
Like many other animals, human beings engage in behavioral defenses against infectious pathogens. Th...
Like many other animals, human beings engage in behavioral defenses against infectious pathogens. Th...
OBJECTIVE: Social relationships can both influence and be influenced by immune processes. Past work ...
Infectious disease exerts a large selective pressure on all organisms. One response to this has been...
Fear of infectious disease is substantially different from that evoked by other medical conditions. ...
In an effort to strengthen global capacity to prevent, detect, and control infectious diseases in an...
In an effort to strengthen global capacity to prevent, detect, and control infectious diseases in an...
The COVID-19 pandemic imposed new norms on human interactions, perhaps best reflected in the widespr...
Disease is a ubiquitous and powerful evolutionary force. Hosts have evolved behavioural and physiolo...
Background: Since humans are social animals, social relations are incredibly important. However, in ...
When animals are suffering from an infection, they frequently exhibit symptoms such as reductions in...
Nature's “responsible” response to diseaseWith the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, there have be...
Disease-causing parasites and pathogens play a pivotal role in intergroup behavior. Previous studies...
Pathogens and parasites posed significant fitness threats to our ancestors. As a consequence of the...
Individuals vary in how they respond to and transmit infection. Both pre- and post-infection shifts ...