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过度保护的鼻子?内隐偏见与体臭厌恶敏感性的个体差异呈正相关。

An Overprotective Nose? Implicit Bias Is Positively Related to Individual Differences in Body Odor Disgust Sensitivity.

作者信息

Zakrzewska Marta Zuzanna, Liuzza Marco Tullio, Lindholm Torun, Blomkvist Anna, Larsson Maria, Olofsson Jonas K

机构信息

Gösta Ekmans Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.

Department of Surgical and Medical Sciences, "Magna Graecia" University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2020 Feb 28;11:301. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00301. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Body odors are universal elicitors of disgust, a core emotion that plays a key role in the behavioral immune system (BIS) - a set of psychological functions working to avoid disease. Recent studies showed that body odor disgust sensitivity (BODS) is associated with explicit xenophobia and authoritarianism. In the current experimental pre-registered study (https://osf.io/6jkp2/), we investigated the association between olfactory pathogen cues, BODS and implicit bias toward an outgroup (tested by an implicit association test). Results show that BODS is positively related to implicit bias toward an outgroup, suggesting that social attitudes may be linked to basic chemosensory processes. These attitudes were not influenced by background odors. Additionally, BODS was related to social, but not economic conservatism. This study extends the BIS framework to an experimental context by focusing on the role of disgust and body odors in shaping implicit bias.

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