Given that the hypothesis of a common origin of physical and moral disgust has received sparse empirical support, this study aimed to shed light on the subjective and autonomic signatures of these two facets of the same emotional response. Participants (20 men, 20 women) were randomly assigned to physical or moral disgust induction by the use of audio scripts while their electrocardiogram was continuously recorded. Affect ratings were obtained before and after the induction. Time and frequency domain heart rate variability (HRV) measures were obtained. After controlling for disgust sensitivity (DS-R) and obsessive-compulsive (OCI-R) tendencies, both scripts elicited disgust but whereas the physical script elicited a feeling of dirtiness, th...
Much like unpalatable foods, filthy restrooms and bloody wounds, sociomoral transgressions are often...
Much like unpalatable foods, filthy restrooms and bloody wounds, sociomoral transgressions are often...
Previous studies empirically support the existence of a distinctive association between deontologica...
It is generally assumed that disgust is accompanied by increased activation of the parasympathetic n...
This study examined the distinguishing physiological characteristics of the disgust reaction across ...
Physical disgust is elicited by, and amplifies responses to, moral transgressions, suggesting that m...
Disgust causes specific reaction patterns, observable in mimic responses and body reactions. Most re...
The two-stage model of disgust differentiates between core and animal-reminder (AR) disgust [Rozin P...
Emotions are embodied in physiological response patterns. We explored the basis to patterned physiol...
Disgust has recently been implicated in the development and maintenance of female sexual dysfunction...
Disgust is argued to be an emotion that motivates the avoidance of disease-causing entities in the p...
Habituation of the fear response through the use of exposure, and the generalization of this habitua...
Results indicate a significant self-reported disgust response among core animal reminder and contami...
Disgust is argued to be an emotion that motivates the avoidance of disease-causing entities in the p...
Disgust has recently been characterized as a low-urgency emotion, particularly compared to fear. The...
Much like unpalatable foods, filthy restrooms and bloody wounds, sociomoral transgressions are often...
Much like unpalatable foods, filthy restrooms and bloody wounds, sociomoral transgressions are often...
Previous studies empirically support the existence of a distinctive association between deontologica...
It is generally assumed that disgust is accompanied by increased activation of the parasympathetic n...
This study examined the distinguishing physiological characteristics of the disgust reaction across ...
Physical disgust is elicited by, and amplifies responses to, moral transgressions, suggesting that m...
Disgust causes specific reaction patterns, observable in mimic responses and body reactions. Most re...
The two-stage model of disgust differentiates between core and animal-reminder (AR) disgust [Rozin P...
Emotions are embodied in physiological response patterns. We explored the basis to patterned physiol...
Disgust has recently been implicated in the development and maintenance of female sexual dysfunction...
Disgust is argued to be an emotion that motivates the avoidance of disease-causing entities in the p...
Habituation of the fear response through the use of exposure, and the generalization of this habitua...
Results indicate a significant self-reported disgust response among core animal reminder and contami...
Disgust is argued to be an emotion that motivates the avoidance of disease-causing entities in the p...
Disgust has recently been characterized as a low-urgency emotion, particularly compared to fear. The...
Much like unpalatable foods, filthy restrooms and bloody wounds, sociomoral transgressions are often...
Much like unpalatable foods, filthy restrooms and bloody wounds, sociomoral transgressions are often...
Previous studies empirically support the existence of a distinctive association between deontologica...