Disgust is a protective emotion associated with certain types of animal fears. Given that a primary function of disgust is to protect against harm, increasing children’s disgust-related beliefs for animals may affect how threatening they think animals are and their avoidance of them. One way that children’s disgust beliefs for animals might change is via vicarious learning: by observing others responding to the animal with disgust. In Experiment 1, children (ages 7–10 years) were presented with images of novel animals together with adult faces expressing disgust. Children’s fear beliefs and avoidance preferences increased for these disgust-paired animals compared with unpaired control animals. Experiment 2 used the same procedure and compar...
Enhanced fear learning for fear-relevant stimuli has been demonstrated in procedures with adults in ...
There is little doubt that disgust sensitivity plays a role in the development of small animal phobi...
Children may be prepared to associate adult disgust reactions with adult disgust elicitors. To test ...
Disgust is a protective emotion associated with certain types of animal fears. Given that a primary ...
Objectives: Studies indicate a link between the disgust emotion and animal phobias. However, relativ...
Fear and disgust are defensive emotions that have evolved to protect us from harm. While fear is tho...
Fear and disgust are defensive emotions that have evolved to protect us from harm. While fear is tho...
Background and objectives: Disgust is a basic emotion that is thought to play a role in the developm...
Objectives: Despite widespread acceptance of Rachman’s (Behav. Res. Ther. 15 (1977) 375–387) proposi...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Mechanisms underpinning vicarious fear learning in c...
Fear and disgust are both evoked in response to a potential threat and motivate a broad range of beh...
Vicarious learning has long been assumed to be an indirect pathway to fear; however, there is only r...
Objectives: It has long been assumed that children can acquire fear of a stimulus by observing anoth...
Evidence suggests that children can acquire fears vicariously by observing other people who already ...
Background: Vicarious fear learning refers to the acquisition of fear via observation of the fearful...
Enhanced fear learning for fear-relevant stimuli has been demonstrated in procedures with adults in ...
There is little doubt that disgust sensitivity plays a role in the development of small animal phobi...
Children may be prepared to associate adult disgust reactions with adult disgust elicitors. To test ...
Disgust is a protective emotion associated with certain types of animal fears. Given that a primary ...
Objectives: Studies indicate a link between the disgust emotion and animal phobias. However, relativ...
Fear and disgust are defensive emotions that have evolved to protect us from harm. While fear is tho...
Fear and disgust are defensive emotions that have evolved to protect us from harm. While fear is tho...
Background and objectives: Disgust is a basic emotion that is thought to play a role in the developm...
Objectives: Despite widespread acceptance of Rachman’s (Behav. Res. Ther. 15 (1977) 375–387) proposi...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Mechanisms underpinning vicarious fear learning in c...
Fear and disgust are both evoked in response to a potential threat and motivate a broad range of beh...
Vicarious learning has long been assumed to be an indirect pathway to fear; however, there is only r...
Objectives: It has long been assumed that children can acquire fear of a stimulus by observing anoth...
Evidence suggests that children can acquire fears vicariously by observing other people who already ...
Background: Vicarious fear learning refers to the acquisition of fear via observation of the fearful...
Enhanced fear learning for fear-relevant stimuli has been demonstrated in procedures with adults in ...
There is little doubt that disgust sensitivity plays a role in the development of small animal phobi...
Children may be prepared to associate adult disgust reactions with adult disgust elicitors. To test ...