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Frontiers in Psychology
Visual Perception of Moisture Is a Pathogen Detection Mechanism of the Behavioral Immune System
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Kazunori Iwasa1  Takanori Komatsu2  Ayaka Kitamura3  Yuta Sakamoto3 
[1] Department of Educational Psychology, Faculty of Education, Shujitsu University;Department of Frontier Media Science, School of Interdisciplinary Mathematical Sciences, Meiji University;Emotions and Clinical Psychology Laboratory, Shujitsu University
关键词: behavioral immune system;    disease avoidance;    pathogen detection;    visual moisture perception;    psychophysics;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00170
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

The behavioral immune system (BIS) includes perceptual mechanisms for detecting cues of contamination. Former studies have indicated that moisture has a disgusting property. Therefore, moisture could be a target for detecting contamination cues by the BIS. We conducted two experiments to examine the psychophysical basis of moisture perception and clarify the relationship between the perception of moisture and the BIS. We assumed that the number of high luminance areas in a visual image provided optical information that would enable the visual perception of moisture. In two experiments, we presented eight images of dough that contained different amounts of moisture as experimental stimuli. The amount of moisture shown in the images was increased in eight steps, from 28.6 to 42.9% of the total weight of the dough. In Experiment 1, the images were randomly presented on a computer display, and the participants ( n = 22) were asked to rank the images in the order of the visually perceived moisture content. In Experiment 2, the participants ( n = 15) completed pairwise comparisons based on the perceived moistness of the images. Furthermore, to examine the BIS responses, the participants rated the strength of disgust evoked by the stimuli, their motivation to avoid touching the stimuli, and the estimated magnitude of the risk of contamination by physical contact with the stimuli. The results indicated that the moisture content and the numbers of high luminance areas in the images accurately predicted the perception of moisture, suggesting that the detection of visual moisture was highly accurate, and the optical information served as an essential perceptual cue for detecting moisture. On the other hand, the BIS responses peaked in response to stimuli having approximately 33 to 39% moisture content. These results show that objects containing a moderate amount of moisture could be the target of visually detecting pathogens by the BIS.

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