Disgust: the disease-avoidance emotion and its dysfunctions
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] The Disgust Threat Interpretation Bias is Not Moderated by Anxiety & Disgust Sensitivity , 2011 .
[2] H. Westenberg,et al. Disgust affects TNF-α, IL-6 and noradrenalin levels in patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder , 2010, Psychoneuroendocrinology.
[3] P. D. de Jong,et al. Vaginismus and dyspareunia: automatic vs. deliberate disgust responsivity. , 2010, The journal of sexual medicine.
[4] Thomas Armstrong,et al. Orienting and maintenance of gaze in contamination fear: Biases for disgust and fear cues. , 2010, Behaviour research and therapy.
[5] B. Olatunji. Changes in disgust correspond with changes in symptoms of contamination-based OCD: a prospective examination of specificity. , 2010, Journal of anxiety disorders.
[6] M. Phillips,et al. Is disgust associated with psychopathology? Emerging research in the anxiety disorders , 2010, Psychiatry Research.
[7] G. Dietmaier,et al. Die Bedeutung von Ekel- und Angstsensitivität bei Personen mit der Verdachtsdiagnose einer Hypochondrie , 2010 .
[8] P. D. Jong,et al. Disgust and sexual problems : Theoretical conceptualization and case illustrations , 2010 .
[9] Thomas Armstrong,et al. Contamination fear and effects of disgust on distress in a public restroom. , 2009, Emotion.
[10] G. Davey,et al. Disgust and eating disorder symptomatology in a non-clinical population: the role of trait anxiety and anxiety sensitivity. , 2009, Clinical psychology & psychotherapy.
[11] B. Olatunji. Incremental specificity of disgust propensity and sensitivity in the prediction of health anxiety dimensions. , 2009, Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry.
[12] B. Olatunji,et al. Disgust sensitivity and emotion regulation potentiate the effect of disgust propensity on spider fear, blood-injection-injury fear, and contamination fear. , 2009, Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry.
[13] G. Davey,et al. Anger potentiates the reporting of threatening interpretations: an experimental study. , 2009, Journal of anxiety disorders.
[14] B. Olatunji,et al. Disgust, fear, and the anxiety disorders: a critical review. , 2009, Clinical psychology review.
[15] M. Overveld,et al. Disgust and Contamination Sensitivity in Vaginismus and Dyspareunia , 2009, Archives of sexual behavior.
[16] J. E. Rose,et al. Autonomic Nervous System Activity Distinguishes Among Emotions , 2009 .
[17] Z. Unoka,et al. Disgust Sensitivity and Psychopathological Symptoms: Distinctions from Harm Avoidance , 2009 .
[18] G. Davey,et al. The effect of disgust on anxiety ratings to fear-relevant, disgust-relevant and fear-irrelevant stimuli. , 2008, Journal of anxiety disorders.
[19] Jonathan Haidt,et al. Core, animal reminder, and contamination disgust: Three kinds of disgust with distinct personality, behavioral, physiological, and clinical correlates , 2008 .
[20] Kevin M. Connolly,et al. Behavioral avoidance and self-reported fainting symptoms in blood/injury fearful individuals: an experimental test of disgust domain specificity. , 2008, Journal of anxiety disorders.
[21] B. Olatunji,et al. Specificity of emotional maintenance processes among contamination fears and blood-injection-injury fears. , 2008, Journal of anxiety disorders.
[22] P. Muris,et al. Disgust sensitivity and psychopathological symptoms in non-clinical children. , 2008, Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry.
[23] Pekcan Ungan,et al. Refractoriness, habituation, and mismatch effects in the auditory event-related potential to alternating stimuli , 2008, Neuroreport.
[24] P. Muris,et al. A dirty animal is a scary animal! Effects of disgust-related information on fear beliefs in children. , 2008, Behaviour research and therapy.
[25] Kevin M. Connolly,et al. Structural differentiation of disgust from trait anxiety in the prediction of specific anxiety disorder symptoms. , 2007, Behaviour research and therapy.
[26] B. Olatunji,et al. A taxometric study of the latent structure of disgust sensitivity: converging evidence for dimensionality. , 2007, Psychological assessment.
[27] R. Peeters,et al. Amygdala Hyperfunction in Phobic Fear Normalizes After Exposure , 2007, Biological Psychiatry.
[28] B. Olatunji,et al. Specificity of disgust sensitivity in the prediction of behavioral avoidance in contamination fear. , 2007, Behaviour research and therapy.
[29] P. D. de Jong,et al. Contamination vs. harm-relevant outcome expectancies and covariation bias in spider phobia. , 2007, Behaviour research and therapy.
[30] M. Kindt,et al. Trained interpretive bias: validity and effects on anxiety. , 2007, Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry.
[31] John M. Reardon,et al. Anxiety sensitivity and disgust sensitivity interact to predict contamination fears , 2007 .
[32] B. Olatunji,et al. Multimodal assessment of disgust in contamination-related obsessive-compulsive disorder. , 2007, Behaviour research and therapy.
[33] E. Sell. [Functional magnetic resonance]. , 2007, Medicina.
[34] Kevin M. Connolly,et al. Examination of the decline in fear and disgust during exposure to threat-relevant stimuli in blood-injection-injury phobia. , 2007, Journal of anxiety disorders.
[35] D. McKay,et al. Implicit attention bias for disgust , 2006 .
[36] G. Davey,et al. Disgust propensity and disgust sensitivity: separate constructs that are differentially related to specific fears. , 2006 .
[37] Michael Davis,et al. Neural systems involved in fear and anxiety measured with fear-potentiated startle. , 2006, The American psychologist.
[38] K. H. Wiedl,et al. Affektregulatorische Funktion der Binge-Episode bei Bulimia nervosa und Binge Eating Störung , 2006 .
[39] G. Davey,et al. Experienced disgust causes a negative interpretation bias: a causal role for disgust in anxious psychopathology. , 2006, Behaviour research and therapy.
[40] Bethany A. Teachman,et al. Intersection of Disgust and Fear: Normative and Pathological Views , 2006 .
[41] P. D. de Jong,et al. Differential UCS expectancy bias in spider fearful individuals: evidence toward an association between spiders and disgust-relevant outcomes. , 2006, Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry.
[42] A. Page,et al. The role of cognitions, trait anxiety and disgust sensitivity in generating faintness around blood-injury phobic stimuli. , 2006, Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry.
[43] J. Abramowitz,et al. Disgust sensitivity and obsessive-compulsive symptoms in a non-clinical sample. , 2006, Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry.
[44] B. Olatunji,et al. The structural relation between disgust sensitivity and blood-injection-injury fears: a cross-cultural comparison of US and Dutch data. , 2006, Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry.
[45] G. Davey,et al. Using controlled comparisons in disgust psychopathology research: the case of disgust, hypochondriasis and health anxiety. , 2006, Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry.
[46] Thomas Straube,et al. Neural Mechanisms of Automatic and Direct Processing of Phobogenic Stimuli in Specific Phobia , 2006, Biological Psychiatry.
[47] J. Manners,et al. A perspective. , 2006, Annals of cardiac anaesthesia.
[48] G. Davey,et al. Anxiety and disgust: Evidence for a unidirectional relationship , 2005 .
[49] B. Olatunji,et al. The structure of disgust: domain specificity in relation to contamination ideation and excessive washing. , 2005, Behaviour research and therapy.
[50] Bertram Walter,et al. Neural responses of OCD patients towards disorder-relevant, generally disgust-inducing and fear-inducing pictures. , 2005, International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology.
[51] E. Gordon,et al. BOLD, sweat and fears: fMRI and skin conductance distinguish facial fear signals , 2005, Neuroreport.
[52] Bertram Walter,et al. Psychophysiological Correlates of Disgust and Disgust Sensitivity , 2005 .
[53] Larry Dossey. Disgust. , 2005, Explore.
[54] C. McLean,et al. Disgust as a motivator of avoidance of spiders. , 2005, Journal of anxiety disorders.
[55] B. Olatunji,et al. Disgust domains in the prediction of contamination fear: A comparison of Dutch and US samples , 2006, Behaviour research and therapy.
[56] S. Rachman. Fear of contamination. , 2004, Behaviour research and therapy.
[57] W. Goodman,et al. Disgust and the insula: fMRI responses to pictures of mutilation and contamination , 2004, Neuroreport.
[58] H. Westenberg,et al. Decreased TNF-α and NK activity in obsessive-compulsive disorder , 2004, Psychoneuroendocrinology.
[59] M. Phillips,et al. Distinct neural correlates of washing, checking, and hoarding symptom dimensions in obsessive-compulsive disorder. , 2004, Archives of general psychiatry.
[60] G. Davey,et al. The emotional profiling of disgust‐eliciting stimuli: Evidence for primary and complex disgusts , 2004 .
[61] D. McKay,et al. Behavioral avoidance tests and disgust in contamination fears: distinctions from trait anxiety. , 2004, Behaviour research and therapy.
[62] H. Critchley,et al. Neural systems supporting interoceptive awareness , 2004, Nature Neuroscience.
[63] Axel Schäfer,et al. Disgust and disgust sensitivity in bulimia nervosa: an fMRI study , 2004 .
[64] Bertram Walter,et al. Disgust Sensitivity in Psychiatric Disorders: A Questionnaire Study , 2003, The Journal of nervous and mental disease.
[65] S. Thorpe,et al. The relationship between disgust sensitivity, anxiety and obsessions. , 2003, Behaviour research and therapy.
[66] M. Bradley,et al. Brain activation by disgust-inducing pictures in obsessive-compulsive disorder , 2003, Biological Psychiatry.
[67] I. Blanchette,et al. Anxiety and the interpretation of ambiguous information: beyond the emotion-congruent effect. , 2003, Journal of experimental psychology. General.
[68] Laura L. Vernon,et al. Disgust and fear in response to spiders , 2002 .
[69] J. Treasure,et al. Fear, disgust, and abnormal eating attitudes: a preliminary study. , 2002, The International journal of eating disorders.
[70] D. Westendorf,et al. Emotional responding to fearful and disgusting stimuli in specific phobics. , 2002, Behaviour research and therapy.
[71] Alessandro Angrilli,et al. Blood phobia and spider phobia: two specific phobias with different autonomic cardiac modulations , 2002, Biological Psychology.
[72] J. Ellis,et al. Pain, emotion, and the situational specificity of catastrophising , 2002 .
[73] J. Treasure,et al. A further exploration of disgust in eating disorders , 2002 .
[74] L. Hawk,et al. Addressing the specificity of affective startle modulation: fear versus disgust , 2002, Biological Psychology.
[75] Dean McKay,et al. Attention bias for disgust. , 2002, Journal of anxiety disorders.
[76] P. D. de Jong,et al. Disgust and disgust sensitivity in spider phobia: facial EMG in response to spider and oral disgust imagery. , 2002, Journal of anxiety disorders.
[77] Peter Muris,et al. Spider phobia interaction of disgust and perceived likelihood of involuntary physical contact. , 2002, Journal of anxiety disorders.
[78] F. Mancini,et al. The connection between disgust and obsessions and compulsions in a non-clinical sample , 2001 .
[79] J. Rosen. From Normal Fear to , 2001 .
[80] A. Mathews,et al. Induced emotional interpretation bias and anxiety. , 2000, Journal of abnormal psychology.
[81] E. Bramon,et al. Disgust sensitivity in eating disorders: a preliminary investigation. , 2000, The International journal of eating disorders.
[82] Victor R. Preedy,et al. DSM-IV-TR , 2000 .
[83] R. Horselenberg,et al. Disgust and psychopathological symptoms in a nonclinical sample , 2000 .
[84] H. Merckelbach,et al. Disgust sensitivity, trait anxiety and anxiety disorders symptoms in normal children. , 1999, Behaviour research and therapy.
[85] A. Young,et al. Neural responses to facial and vocal expressions of fear and disgust , 1998, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences.
[86] G. Davey,et al. Disgust and eating disorders , 1998 .
[87] P. Salkovskis,et al. Studies on the role of disgust in the acquisition and maintenance of specific phobias. , 1998, Behaviour research and therapy.
[88] Angus S. McDonald,et al. A cross-cultural study of animal fears. , 1998, Behaviour research and therapy.
[89] M. Phillips,et al. Disgust – the forgotten emotion of psychiatry , 1998, British Journal of Psychiatry.
[90] J. Schulkin,et al. From normal fear to pathological anxiety. , 1998, Psychological review.
[91] H. Merckelbach,et al. Blood-injection-injury phobia and fear of spiders: Domain specific individual differences in disgust sensitivity , 1998 .
[92] William Ian Miller,et al. The Anatomy of Disgust , 1997 .
[93] L. Bellodi,et al. Plasma Interleukin-1β and Tumor Necrosis Factor Concentrations in Obsessive–Compulsive Disorders , 1997, Biological Psychiatry.
[94] D. Perrett,et al. A specific neural substrate for perceiving facial expressions of disgust , 1997, Nature.
[95] D. Tolin,et al. Disgust and disgust sensitivity in blood-injection-injury and spider phobia. , 1997, Behaviour research and therapy.
[96] Bias in interpretation of ambiguous scenarios in eating disorders. , 1997, Behaviour research and therapy.
[97] H. Merckelbach,et al. Disgust and spider phobia. , 1996, Journal of abnormal psychology.
[98] J. R. Baker,et al. Functional magnetic resonance imaging of symptom provocation in obsessive-compulsive disorder. , 1996, Archives of general psychiatry.
[99] Janet Treasure,et al. Handbook of eating disorders: theory, treatment and research. , 1995 .
[100] G. Davey,et al. Self-reported fears to common indigenous animals in an adult UK population: the role of disgust sensitivity. , 1994, British journal of psychology.
[101] J. Tangney,et al. Differentiating Embarrassment and Shame , 1994 .
[102] Clark McCauley,et al. Individual differences in sensitivity to disgust: A scale sampling seven domains of disgust elicitors , 1994 .
[103] S. Rachman,et al. Pollution of the mind. , 1994, Behaviour research and therapy.
[104] A. Page. Blood-injury Phobia , 1994 .
[105] G. Davey. The "Disgusting" Spider: The Role of Disease and Illness in the Perpetuation of Fear of Spiders , 1994 .
[106] G. Davey,et al. Disease-avoidance model: factor analysis of common animal fears. , 1994, Behaviour research and therapy.
[107] S. Taylor,et al. The structure of fundamental fears. , 1993, Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry.
[108] C. Izard,et al. Four systems for emotion activation: cognitive and noncognitive processes. , 1993, Psychological review.
[109] B. Melamed,et al. Blood phobics and nonphobics: psychological differences and affect during exposure. , 1992, Behaviour research and therapy.
[110] G. Davey,et al. Disgust sensitivity and fear of animals: Effect of exposure to violent or revulsive material , 1992 .
[111] G. Davey,et al. Characteristics of individuals with fear of spiders , 1991 .
[112] J. Woolston. Eating and Growth Disorders in Infants and Children , 1991 .
[113] M. Eysenck,et al. Bias in interpretation of ambiguous sentences related to threat in anxiety. , 1991, Journal of abnormal psychology.
[114] S. Reiss. Expectancy model of fear, anxiety, and panic , 1991 .
[115] H. Merckelbach,et al. Phobic dimensions: III. factor analytic approaches to the study of common phobic fears; An updated review of findings obtained with adult subjects , 1991 .
[116] G. Davey,et al. A test of a disease-avoidance model of animal phobias. , 1991, Behaviour research and therapy.
[117] R. Glebocki. Hunger strike , 1991, Nature.
[118] Jr. Russell Noyes,et al. Anxiety and Its Disorders: The Nature and Treatment of Anxiety and Panic , 1990 .
[119] M. Eysenck,et al. Interpretation of homophones related to threat in anxiety states. , 1989, Journal of abnormal psychology.
[120] David H. Barlow,et al. Anxiety and its disorders : the nature and treatment of anxiety and panic , 1988 .
[121] R. Kellner,et al. Fears, Beliefs, and Attitudes in DSM-III Hypochondriasis , 1987, The Journal of nervous and mental disease.
[122] A. Fallon,et al. A perspective on disgust. , 1987, Psychological review.
[123] M. Tsuang,et al. Clinical characteristics and family history in DSM-III obsessive-compulsive disorder. , 1986, The American journal of psychiatry.
[124] A. Fallon,et al. Family Resemblance in Attitudes to Foods , 1984 .
[125] Lars-Göran Öst,et al. Physiological responses in blood phobics. , 1984, Behaviour research and therapy.
[126] Neil Kessel,et al. Cross-cultural Study , 1964 .
[127] Gloyne Hf. Tarantism; mass hysterical reaction to spider bite in the Middle Ages. , 1950 .
[128] A. Angyal,et al. Disgust and related aversions. , 1941 .
[129] B. Babington,et al. The Epidemics of the Middle Ages , 1835, The Medico-chirurgical review.