ISSN 1671-3710
CN 11-4766/R
主办:中国科学院心理研究所
出版:科学出版社

心理科学进展 ›› 2011, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (3): 410-419.

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疾病的心理防御:人类如何应对病菌威胁

吴宝沛;张雷   

  1. 香港中文大学教育心理学系, 香港
  • 收稿日期:2010-09-29 修回日期:1900-01-01 出版日期:2011-03-15 发布日期:2011-03-15
  • 通讯作者: 张雷;吴宝沛

Psychological Defense against Disease: How Humans Cope with Pathogen Threat

WU Bao-Pei;CHANG Lei   

  1. Department of Educational Psychology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
  • Received:2010-09-29 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2011-03-15 Published:2011-03-15
  • Contact: CHANG Lei;WU Bao-Pei

摘要: 病菌和传染病构成的选择压力导致动物进化出了身体免疫以及行为免疫反应。而人类的大脑进化促使他们发展出了最为复杂的行为免疫系统。很早开始, 我们就依赖自身的各种行为免疫反应抵抗病菌。当这些疾病抵御机制跟群体生活协同进化之后, 我们的很多社会行为和态度都具有了减少疾病感染的功能, 它们包括对外群体成员的偏见、歧视, 以及对内群体成员的从众、服从。而更高层次的文化差异比如集体主义-个人主义, 至少部分原因是要管理与疾病感染有关的风险。本篇综述讨论了与抵御病菌威胁有关的社会行为、态度和其他心理现象。

关键词: 病菌威胁, 行为免疫系统, 厌恶, 社会认知, 进化心理学

Abstract: Pathogens and infectious diseases present strong selection pressures under which animals have over time evolved different extent of physical and behavioral immune adaptations. Owing to our unique brain evolution, humans have developed the most elaborate behavioral immune systems. From very early on, we seem to have relied on our various behavioral immune mechanisms to ward off diseases before they enter our body. When these disease defense mechanisms co-evolve with complex human group living, our social behaviors and attitudes serve the additional function of disease control. These include prejudice and discrimination against out-group members who are likely carriers of disease against which in-group members lack the physical immunity. These also include such in-group behavior as conformity and compliance which facilitate social learning and within-group cohesion partly to curb spread of disease in a group. These social behaviors and attitudes contribute to larger ideological and cultural differences including the individualism-collectivism distinction that in part defines different extent to which different human groups have historically had to deal with disease control issues due to their different geographically-based pathogenic conditions. As discussed in this review, these and other pathogen-related issues form much of our social psychology and the social behaviors and attitudes it studies.

Key words: pathogen threat, behavioral immune system, disgust, social cognition, evolutionary psychology