... health threats that evoke fear and disturbing or disgusting images. The researchers found that ads focused on either ... ; however, ads that included both fear and disgust decreased viewers' attention and memory. "When fear ...
... recognizable facial expressions is disgust: the expression displayed by an individual who is exposed to a nauseating image or horrifying ... because they cannot get rid of their feelings of disgust by expressing them. A botox treatment also has an effect ...
... in the patients compared with the control volunteers when observing disgusted faces, but also that patients were half as likely to recognise ... from stressful emotional responses by blocking the processing of disgusted facial expressions encountered in others. Dr Kleyn ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- Negative attitudes towards obese people are based on an emotional response of disgust, a new study suggests.
... to lose the ability to recognise negative emotions, such as anger, fear and disgust, than positive emotions such as happiness ...
... likely, you would be disgusted if confronted with a picture of a man eating a mouthful of writhing worms ... but still living body. But just how much disgust you feel may lend important insight ...
What disgusts humans is proving irresistible to researchers exploring the evolutionary value of revulsion.
Disgust is having its moment in the light as researchers find that it does more than cause that sick feeling in the stomach. It protects ...
... 's nappies with that from those of someone else's baby, the question of disgust arises. The question drove a team of psychologists ... 't Smell As Bad As Yours – The Plasticity of Disgust. It appeared in a 2006 issue of the journal Evolution ...
... arousal actually dampening humans' natural disgust response. The authors of the study, led by Charmaine ... aroused subjects responded to the tasks with less disgust than subjects who were not sexually aroused, suggesting that the state ...
... that. Researchers believe they've found the mechanism in the brain that is responsible for the sensation of nausea -- with the help of some "disgusted" rats ...
... the intense, visceral sense of revulsion that comes with disgust presumably helps us to avoid contaminants ... kill us. But new research suggests that disgust not only helps us to avoid impurities, it may also make ...
... , but simply because the word itself somehow feels unpleasant or even disgusting.Slate points ...
... recognize that we’re feeling irritable, fearful, or disgusted, especially when our significant other is there to notice it first. And sometimes ...
... , and in those feeling intense emotions such as anger, fear, disgust or happiness. Other research has implicated the insula in mediating ...