Title of article :
Is Disgust a Homogeneous Emotion?
Author/Authors :
Jane Simpson، نويسنده , , Sarah Carter، نويسنده , , Susan H. Anthony and Paul G. Overton، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Many theoretical accounts consider disgust to be a unitary emotion, although
others have challenged this notion. We predict that if core disgust and sociomoral
disgust are different constructs, then their co-associated elicited emotions
are likely to be different, and time as well as gender are likely to differentially
affect their intensity (via a greater reliance of socio-moral disgust on cognitive
appraisal). To test these predictions, participants were shown photographs of core
and socio-moral disgust elicitors and asked to provide a wide ranging rating
of their emotional response to each at 3 time points. Each elicitor generated
a significantly different emotional response. Furthermore, the disgust response
to core elicitors weakened over time whereas socio-moral responses intensified.
Males and females showed similar levels of disgust to socio-moral elicitors, but
females showed higher levels to core elicitors. Overall, the results suggest that a
different emotional construct was activated by each type of elicitor.
Keywords :
Core disgust , Emotional context , temporal changes , Gender , socio-moral disgust
Journal title :
MOTIVATION AND EMOTION
Journal title :
MOTIVATION AND EMOTION