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A Bad Taste in the Mouth: Gustatory Disgust Influences Moral Judgment
by
Kacinik, Natalie A.
, Eskine, Kendall J.
, Prinz, Jesse J.
in
Behavior. Attitude
/ Beverages
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Cognition
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Conservatism
/ Disgust
/ Emotional development
/ Female
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Gustatory perception
/ Humans
/ Judgement
/ Judgment
/ Liberalism
/ Male
/ Moral development
/ Moral judgment
/ Morality
/ Morals
/ Mouth
/ Olfaction. Taste
/ Perception
/ Political ideas
/ Politics
/ Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
/ Psychology. Psychophysiology
/ Research Report
/ Senses
/ Sensory perception
/ Social psychology
/ Taste
2011
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A Bad Taste in the Mouth: Gustatory Disgust Influences Moral Judgment
by
Kacinik, Natalie A.
, Eskine, Kendall J.
, Prinz, Jesse J.
in
Behavior. Attitude
/ Beverages
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Cognition
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Conservatism
/ Disgust
/ Emotional development
/ Female
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Gustatory perception
/ Humans
/ Judgement
/ Judgment
/ Liberalism
/ Male
/ Moral development
/ Moral judgment
/ Morality
/ Morals
/ Mouth
/ Olfaction. Taste
/ Perception
/ Political ideas
/ Politics
/ Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
/ Psychology. Psychophysiology
/ Research Report
/ Senses
/ Sensory perception
/ Social psychology
/ Taste
2011
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A Bad Taste in the Mouth: Gustatory Disgust Influences Moral Judgment
by
Kacinik, Natalie A.
, Eskine, Kendall J.
, Prinz, Jesse J.
in
Behavior. Attitude
/ Beverages
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Cognition
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Conservatism
/ Disgust
/ Emotional development
/ Female
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Gustatory perception
/ Humans
/ Judgement
/ Judgment
/ Liberalism
/ Male
/ Moral development
/ Moral judgment
/ Morality
/ Morals
/ Mouth
/ Olfaction. Taste
/ Perception
/ Political ideas
/ Politics
/ Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
/ Psychology. Psychophysiology
/ Research Report
/ Senses
/ Sensory perception
/ Social psychology
/ Taste
2011
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A Bad Taste in the Mouth: Gustatory Disgust Influences Moral Judgment
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A Bad Taste in the Mouth: Gustatory Disgust Influences Moral Judgment
2011
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Overview
Can sweet-tasting substances trigger kind, favorable judgments about other people? What about substances that are disgusting and bitter? Various studies have linked physical disgust to moral disgust, but despite the rich and sometimes striking findings these studies have yielded, no research has explored morality in conjunction with taste, which can vary greatly and may differentially affect cognition. The research reported here tested the effects of taste perception on moral judgments. After consuming a sweet beverage, a bitter beverage, or water, participants rated a variety of moral transgressions. Results showed that taste perception significantly affected moral judgments, such that physical disgust (induced via a bitter taste) elicited feelings of moral disgust. Further, this effect was more pronounced in participants with politically conservative views than in participants with politically liberal views. Taken together, these differential findings suggest that embodied gustatory experiences may affect moral processing more than previously thought.
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SAGE Publications,Sage Publications,SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC
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