Emoce vyvolané zvířaty II: strach a odpor

Silvie Rádlová
Šárka Peléšková
Jakub Polák
Eva Landová
Daniel Frynta

Abstrakt

Zvířata představují pro člověka prioritizované stimuly, je jim věnována větší pozornost než neživým objektům a tento zájem je doprovázen nejen pozitivními, ale také negativními emocemi, jako je strach a odpor. Obě emoce mají významnou adaptivní roli v situacích, které mohou být pro člověka potenciálně nebezpečné. Strach reaguje na přítomnost predátora či jiného strachového stimulu, který jej bezprostředně ohrožuje, zatímco odpor se vyvinul jako ochrana před chorobami a infekcemi. Tyto emoce však byly důležité nejen v evoluční minulosti člověka, do značné míry nás ovlivňují i dnes, přestože se se zvířaty ve volné přírodě setkáváme stále méně. Strach a odpor hrají zásadní roli také ve fobiích ze zvířat.
Tato práce tedy shrnuje naše dosavadní poznatky o negativních emocích, které v lidech vzbuzují zvířata. Zabývá se rozdíly mezi fungováním strachu a odporu, jejich vzájemným vztahem a také psychopatologiemi. V neposlední řadě se pak věnuje tomu, které konkrétní znaky zvířat ovlivňují nejen jejich přednostní vnímání, ale také pociťování specifických emocí, strachu a odporu, u různých skupin zvířat.

https://doi.org/10.29364/epsy.332

Klíčová slova

vztah ke zvířatům, strach, odpor, zoofobie

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