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Specificity of spiders among fear- and disgust-eliciting arthropods: Spiders are special, but phobics not so much
To investigate a specificity of spiders as a prototypical fear- and disgust-eliciting stimuli, we conducted an online experiment. The respondents rated images of 25 spiders, 12 non-spider chelicerates, and 10 other arthropods on a fear and disgust 7-point scale. The evaluation of 968 Central Europea...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8460016/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34555103 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257726 |
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author | Landová, Eva Janovcová, Markéta Štolhoferová, Iveta Rádlová, Silvie Frýdlová, Petra Sedláčková, Kristýna Frynta, Daniel |
author_facet | Landová, Eva Janovcová, Markéta Štolhoferová, Iveta Rádlová, Silvie Frýdlová, Petra Sedláčková, Kristýna Frynta, Daniel |
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description | To investigate a specificity of spiders as a prototypical fear- and disgust-eliciting stimuli, we conducted an online experiment. The respondents rated images of 25 spiders, 12 non-spider chelicerates, and 10 other arthropods on a fear and disgust 7-point scale. The evaluation of 968 Central European respondents confirmed the specificity of spiders among fear- and disgust-eliciting arthropods and supported the notion of spiders as a cognitive category. We delineated this category as covering extant spider species as well as some other chelicerates bearing a physical resemblance to spiders, mainly whip spiders and camel spiders. We suggested calling this category the spider-like cognitive category. We discussed evolutionary roots of the spider-like category and concluded that its roots should be sought in fear, with disgust being secondary of the two emotions. We suggested other chelicerates, e.g., scorpions, might have been important in formation and fixation of the spider-like category. Further, we investigated an effect of respondent’s sensitivity to a specific fear of spiders on evaluation of the stimuli. We found that suspected phobic respondents were in their rating nearly identical to those with only high fear of spiders and similar to those with only moderate fear of spiders. We concluded that results based on healthy respondents with elevated fear should also be considered relevant for arachnophobia research. |
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spelling | pubmed-84600162021-09-24 Specificity of spiders among fear- and disgust-eliciting arthropods: Spiders are special, but phobics not so much Landová, Eva Janovcová, Markéta Štolhoferová, Iveta Rádlová, Silvie Frýdlová, Petra Sedláčková, Kristýna Frynta, Daniel PLoS One Research Article To investigate a specificity of spiders as a prototypical fear- and disgust-eliciting stimuli, we conducted an online experiment. The respondents rated images of 25 spiders, 12 non-spider chelicerates, and 10 other arthropods on a fear and disgust 7-point scale. The evaluation of 968 Central European respondents confirmed the specificity of spiders among fear- and disgust-eliciting arthropods and supported the notion of spiders as a cognitive category. We delineated this category as covering extant spider species as well as some other chelicerates bearing a physical resemblance to spiders, mainly whip spiders and camel spiders. We suggested calling this category the spider-like cognitive category. We discussed evolutionary roots of the spider-like category and concluded that its roots should be sought in fear, with disgust being secondary of the two emotions. We suggested other chelicerates, e.g., scorpions, might have been important in formation and fixation of the spider-like category. Further, we investigated an effect of respondent’s sensitivity to a specific fear of spiders on evaluation of the stimuli. We found that suspected phobic respondents were in their rating nearly identical to those with only high fear of spiders and similar to those with only moderate fear of spiders. We concluded that results based on healthy respondents with elevated fear should also be considered relevant for arachnophobia research. Public Library of Science 2021-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8460016/ /pubmed/34555103 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257726 Text en © 2021 Landová et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Landová, Eva Janovcová, Markéta Štolhoferová, Iveta Rádlová, Silvie Frýdlová, Petra Sedláčková, Kristýna Frynta, Daniel Specificity of spiders among fear- and disgust-eliciting arthropods: Spiders are special, but phobics not so much |
title | Specificity of spiders among fear- and disgust-eliciting arthropods: Spiders are special, but phobics not so much |
title_full | Specificity of spiders among fear- and disgust-eliciting arthropods: Spiders are special, but phobics not so much |
title_fullStr | Specificity of spiders among fear- and disgust-eliciting arthropods: Spiders are special, but phobics not so much |
title_full_unstemmed | Specificity of spiders among fear- and disgust-eliciting arthropods: Spiders are special, but phobics not so much |
title_short | Specificity of spiders among fear- and disgust-eliciting arthropods: Spiders are special, but phobics not so much |
title_sort | specificity of spiders among fear- and disgust-eliciting arthropods: spiders are special, but phobics not so much |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8460016/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34555103 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257726 |
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