Psychology

The Viral Mind: How Fear of Infection Rewires Human Morality

A hidden psychological mechanism known as the behavioural immune system may be secretly influencing your social prejudices and moral standards during health crises.
By Blip Tech 1 min read

The psychological impact of disease outbreaks extends far beyond physical health, activating what scientists call the behavioural immune system. This subconscious defense mechanism can trigger heightened moral sensitivity and xenophobic tendencies as a primitive way to avoid perceived threats. However, these biological drives do not act in isolation; individual behavior is ultimately shaped by a complex interplay of education, professional background, social environment, and unique personal histories.

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