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Effects of disgust priming and disgust sensitivity on moral judgement

International Journal of Psychology, 2015
Although prior research suggests that disgust results in more severe moral judgements, the extent to which awareness of disgust cues influences moral judgements remains unclear. To address this gap in the literature, participants in this study were randomised to subliminal or conscious awareness of disgust and neutral images prior to the description ...
Bunmi O, Olatunji   +1 more
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The quantitative genetics of disgust sensitivity.

Emotion, 2016
[Correction Notice: An Erratum for this article was reported in Vol 16(1) of Emotion (see record 2015-57029-001). In the article, the name of author Joshua M. Tybur was misspelled as Joshua M. Tyber. All versions of this article have been corrected.] Response sensitivity to common disgust elicitors varies considerably among individuals.
Sherlock, James M.   +3 more
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Disgust Sensitivity, Political Conservatism, and Voting

Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2011
In two large samples (combined N = 31,045), we found a positive relationship between disgust sensitivity and political conservatism. This relationship held when controlling for a number of demographic variables as well as the “Big Five” personality traits.
Inbar, Y.   +3 more
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The political phenotype of the disgust sensitive: Correlates of a new abbreviated measure of disgust sensitivity

Electoral Studies, 2021
Abstract The fields of political psychology and election studies often live separate lives. One reason has been the difficulty of including long psychological question batteries in the high-quality, representative samples that are the hallmark of election studies.
Patrick Fournier   +2 more
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Disgust and disgust sensitivity in blood-injection-injury and spider phobia

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1997
Blood-injection-injury (BII) phobics and spider phobics show markedly different cognitive, psychophysiological, and motoric reactions to activating stimuli. These observations have led theorists to question whether the emotion of fear mediates both phobias.
D F, Tolin   +3 more
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Disgust and disgust sensitivity in bulimia nervosa: an fMRI study

European Eating Disorders Review, 2004
AbstractThis study attempted to demonstrate an elevated disgust sensitivity in bulimia nervosa. Eleven bulimic patients and 12 control subjects underwent a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study in which they were presented with alternating blocks of 40 disgust‐inducing, 40 fear‐inducing and 40 affectively neutral scenes.
Anne Schienle   +5 more
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Disgust Sensitivity and Anxiety Disorder Symptoms: Psychometric Properties of the Disgust Emotion Scale

Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 2006
Recent research has implicated disgust sensitivity in the etiology of specific anxiety disorders. The Disgust Emotion Scale (DES) is a newly developed measure that was designed to improve the assessment of disgust sensitivity. The present study examines the psychometric properties of the DES. Exploratory factor analysis in Study 1 revealed five factors
Olatunji, Bunmi O.   +3 more
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Anxiety sensitivity, disgust sensitivity and aversive reactions to four stimuli

Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 2020
AbstractBackground:Prior theory and research has implicated disgust as relevant to some, but not all phobias.Aims:The current study examined whether anxiety sensitivity is more relevant to certain specific phobias and whether disgust sensitivity is more relevant to other specific phobias.Method:Participants (n = 201) completed measures of anxiety ...
Jessica R, Winder   +3 more
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Bradygastric activity of the stomach predicts disgust sensitivity and perceived disgust intensity

Biological Psychology, 2011
The aim of this study was to investigate gastric and non-gastric autonomic responses to disgusting pictures and to assess the relationship between autonomic changes, disgust sensitivity, and perceived disgust intensity. Healthy participants viewed pictures with affectively neutral or disgusting content of either a high or moderate arousal level ...
Karin, Meissner   +2 more
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Relationship between Disgust Sensitivity, Trait Anxiety and Brain Activity during Disgust Induction

Neuropsychobiology, 2005
We examined the influence of disgust sensitivity and trait anxiety on disgust processing via functional magnetic resonance imaging. Data of 63 healthy females were combined across four studies, where the same disgusting and affectively neutral pictures had been presented.
Anne, Schienle   +4 more
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