The Behavioral Immune System (BIS, Schaller & Park, 2011) is a defense system whose function is to protect against pathogen exposure. Memory is an important component of this system (Fernandes et al., 2017). We investigated “contamination effects” in memory in relation to COVID-19. Photographs of everyday objects were shown to adults (N=80) in the hands of either a healthy or a contagious person who had contracted SARS-CoV-2. “Contaminated objects” were recalled better than “non-contaminated objects” suggesting that a contamination effect in memory in humans is easily acquired in the absence of apparent visual cues of disease.
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Année de publication : 2022
Type :
Article de journal
Article de journal
Auteurs :
Thiebaut, G.
Méot, A.
Witt, A.
Prokop, P.
& Bonin, P.
Thiebaut, G.
Méot, A.
Witt, A.
Prokop, P.
& Bonin, P.
Titre du journal :
Evolutionary Psychology
Evolutionary Psychology
Mots-clés :
COVID-19, pathogens, adaptive memory, behavioral immune system
COVID-19, pathogens, adaptive memory, behavioral immune system