
Yuck! What disgusts us and why, with Paul Rozin, PhD
Speaking of Psychology
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The Evolution and Psychology of Disgust
This chapter explores the evolution of disgust as a protective mechanism against harmful microbes and its developmental emergence in children during potty training. It examines the subjective nature of disgust, particularly in relation to bodily substances, and how repeated exposure can alter individual sensitivity. Additionally, the chapter contrasts human reactions to disgust with those of other species, highlighting the deep psychological and cultural implications of what is deemed repulsive.
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