我们为什么害怕洞?从适应论的角度简评 "恐洞症

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Evolutionary Psychological Science Pub Date : 2024-06-24 DOI:10.1007/s40806-024-00396-1
Gaëtan Thiebaut, Alain Méot, Pavol Prokop, Patrick Bonin
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本文旨在简要介绍 "孔洞恐惧症",即对 "孔洞群 "的恐惧。大约十年前,科尔和威尔金斯(《心理科学》24(10)1980-1985,2013 年)才在科学文献中发表了第一篇关于这一奇特现象的同行评审论文,尽管它对相对较大比例的普通人群产生了负面影响。在简要介绍了大多数关于啄木鸟恐惧症研究的理论框架(即 "进化心理学")之后,我们将描述这种恐惧症的特征,然后概述可能解释这种疾病的两个主要假说:"危险动物 "假说和 "皮肤病回避 "假说。由于嗜饵恐惧症未被列入《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》(美国精神病学协会,2013年),我们将讨论将这种恐惧症归类为其他特定恐惧症的问题。因此,这篇简短综述的目的是描述针对这种先验上无害且奇怪的症状所做的科学研究(很少),其中大部分研究都同意这样的观点,即对洞群的恐惧与我们的进化史有关。
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Why are we Afraid of Holes? A Brief Review of Trypophobia Through an Adaptationist Lens

The aim of this paper is to provide a brief overview of trypophobia, or in other words the fear of "clusters of holes". The first peer-reviewed paper on this curious phenomenon only appeared in the scientific literature about a decade ago, i.e., Cole and Wilkins (Psychological Science 24(10) 1980–1985, 2013), even though it negatively affects a relatively large portion of the general population. After briefly describing the theoretical framework within which most studies of trypophobia are conducted—namely ‘evolutionary psychology’—, we will characterize this phobia and then outline the two main hypotheses likely to explain the disorder: the ‘dangerous animal’ and the ‘skin disease-avoidance’ hypotheses, respectively. As trypophobia is not listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (American Psychiatric Association, 2013), we will discuss the issue of categorizing this phobia among other specific phobias. The aim of this brief review is therefore to describe the (rare) scientific work that has been done on this a priori innocuous and strange condition, most of which agrees with the idea that the fear of clusters of holes is related to our evolutionary history.

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Evolutionary Psychological Science
Evolutionary Psychological Science Psychology-Social Psychology
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期刊介绍: Evolutionary Psychological Science is an international, interdisciplinary journal that publishes empirical research, theoretical contributions, literature reviews, and commentaries addressing human evolved psychology and behavior. The Journal especially welcomes submissions on non-humans that inform human psychology and behavior, as well as submissions that address clinical implications and applications of an evolutionary perspective. The Journal is informed by all the social and life sciences, including anthropology, biology, criminology, law, medicine, philosophy, political science, and the humanities, and welcomes contributions from these and related fields that contribute to the understanding of human evolved psychology and behavior. Submissions should not exceed 10,000 words, all inclusive.
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