How prior coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection, through behavioral immunity markers, impacts socioemotional functioning.
By Vijay Kumar MalesuMay 2 2024Reviewed by Lily Ramsey, LLM In a recent study published in Scientific Reports, a group of researchers examined how prior coronavirus disease 2019 infection, through behavioral immunity markers, impacts socioemotional functioning using data from 734 Mechanical Turk workers.
This system may increase disgust responses to infection cues and overgeneralize them to neutral stimuli, thus potentially disrupting socioemotional functions. Ultimately, 734 participants completed the study, providing demographic information and completing all study procedures, which the Institutional Review Board at Penn State University approved.
Participants progressed through the study by completing an online consent form, demographic and health surveys, and the central image rating task, which included trials where each image was assessed on several emotional response scales. The images were evaluated based on behavioral immunity and harm avoidance markers through four likert scale statements.
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