Arnaud Tognetti
CNRS Researcher at the Center for Environmental Economics - Montpellier + Karolinska Institutet
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- Reposted by Arnaud TognettiHappy #WplusEBSWednesday! Reposting this 🙌 Submit your abstracts for the International Society for Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health by March 1st! #conferences #WplusEBS #evolution
- The International Society for Evolution, Medicine and Public Health will hold its annual meeting 28-31 July in Kiel, Germany. Abstract submission deadline 1 March isemph.org/page-18356
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- Reposted by Arnaud Tognetti🚨WINNER ANNOUNCEMET🚨 EHBEA wants to congratulate @drboothroyd.bsky.social and @sheinalew.bsky.social on earning the 2026 EHBEA Award in Excellence in Public Communication and Outreach👏 @durhampsych.bsky.social @durham.ac.uk
- Reposted by Arnaud TognettiCool study showing just how common it is for capuchins to anoint themselves and each other with the antimicrobial toxins produced by millipedes. 🧪 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1...
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- Reposted by Arnaud TognettiOne week left to submit your abstracts to #HBES2026 16 Jan deadline! @hbes2026.bsky.social @humbehevosoc.bsky.social We’re scouting banquet locations. Hope to see you in Rabat!!
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- 🚨 CONFERENCE DEADLINE 🚨 9 January is the last day to submit your abstract for @ehbea2026.bsky.social See you in April! 😊
- Reposted by Arnaud Tognetti#voxprimato #bourses 🚨 J-1 avant la date limite de candidature pour une bourse mobilité pour aller au congrès de l’European Fédération of Primatology @efp2026.bsky.social à Montpellier, France, du 29 juin au 3 juillet!! Tous les détails 👇🏽 et sur notre site sfdp-primatologie.net/index.php?pa...
- #voxprimato #bourses Yes! La SFDP s’associe au congrès de @efp2026.bsky.social et offre ses propres bourses mobilité pour y aller! 🤩
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- Reposted by Arnaud TognettiThe International Society for Evolution, Medicine and Public Health will hold its annual meeting 28-31 July in Kiel, Germany. Abstract submission deadline 1 March isemph.org/page-18356
- Reposted by Arnaud Tognetti🚨 CONFERENCE DEADLINE 🚨 9 January is the last day to submit your abstract for @ehbea2026.bsky.social See you in April! 😊
- ⏳ONE WEEK LEFT⏳ We hope you’re rested and ready for an exciting new year!🚀 Don't forget: abstract submission for #EHBEA2026 closes THIS FRIDAY, 9 January—don’t miss your chance to present your work in Leiden, 14-17 April 2026!🌟 Submit now: ehbea2026.com #EHBEA2026 #BehaviouralScience #AIvolution
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- Reposted by Arnaud Tognetti🎄 Happy Holidays from ISHE! Our social media will be on a short year-end break. Meanwhile: 📌 Info on the 2026 ISHE Congress 👉 ishe.org/conferences-... 📌 Owen Aldis Award submissions open until Jan 19, 2026 👉 ishe.org/awards/ See you soon! ✨
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- Reposted by Arnaud Tognetti🌟 Introducing the first plenary speakers! 🌟 We’re excited to introduce the first plenary speakers for the International Society for Human Ethology Congress 2026 in Les Eyzies, France! 📅 Dates: June 21 – 27, 2026 For more information, visit: ishe.org/conferences-...
- Reposted by Arnaud TognettiAre you curious about electrogastrography, but keep getting chicken-related results when googling "EGG"? We have the preprint for you! In this tutorial, we describe how to acquire and analyse gastric data from human participants. Plus FREE software! Read it here: arxiv.org/abs/2509.17260
- Reposted by Arnaud TognettiWe’re hiring for two postdoctoral positions in Social and Behavioral Sciences! 💼 👉 Two Postdoctoral Researchers with a PhD in psychology, cognitive science, anthropology, or related disciplines. 🗓️ Starting date: September 2026 👉 Learn more and apply now: www.tse-fr.eu/fr/recrutement
- Reposted by Arnaud Tognetti✨NEW WEBSITE✨ We are finishing the year with a brand new website, so please stop by, have a look, and enjoy the new looks of EHBEA 💫 👇 👇 👇 www.ehbea.org
- Reposted by Arnaud TognettiFor more advice, I found this blog very useful: mathurinm.github.io/cnrs_inria_a... thank you @mathurinmassias.bsky.social Remember: the CNRS recrutes a person for their project and profile, on a permanent contract! #ambition #feasability #scientificdepth Good luck to all! 😎💪🏼
- Reposted by Arnaud TognettiThe 2026 CNRS researcher competitions are now open! >500 positions are available, 100% research (and more if you want/can (teaching, outreach, innovation...)), in a lab, all over France. gestionoffres.dsi.cnrs.fr/fo/offres/de...
- Les concours chercheur-ses 2026 du CNRS sont ouverts! Il y a deux niveau, chargé-e de recherche classe normale (CRCN, ~2-10ans après la thèse) et directeur-rice de recherche 2è classe (DR2, ~5-15ans après l'entrée au CNRS comme CR) gestionoffres.dsi.cnrs.fr/fo/offres/de...
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- Reposted by Arnaud TognettiJorge Tobajas (University of Córdoba) shows how disgust can aid wildlife conservation. Through conditioned food aversion, animals learn to avoid risky or threatened resources, reducing conflict and protecting biodiversity—without lethal methods. #Conservation #WildlifeManagement #Sustainability
- Reposted by Arnaud TognettiWHAT AN AMAZING GROUP OF DISGUSTED PEOPLE! 😄 Thank you all for attending and for the fantastic talks and discussions throughout the conference! #DisgustAcrossBorders #ConferenceVibes #ScienceCommunity @iast.fr
- Reposted by Arnaud TognettiNext up, Sylvie Borau (Toulouse Business School) on the expanding circle of moral disgust: from animal suffering to robot mistreatment. Disgust drives moral condemnation and engagement, but reasoning extends concern even to artificial beings. #MoralPsychology #Disgust #AnimalWelfare #AIethics
- Reposted by Arnaud TognettiLet’s continue with the application session! Jared Piazza (Lancaster University) shows that while pathogen-related disgust can spark meat aversion, moral motivations often sustain it, leading to stronger commitments and fewer returns to meat eating. #disgust #ethics #meat_aversion
- Reposted by Arnaud TognettiDon’t fade now — this afternoon @iast.fr brings a standout final keynote: Cindy Kam (Vanderbilt) shows how disgust can also power politics. Disgust isn’t conservative or liberal, but opportunistic, pushing for protection across issues and sometimes even bridging partisan divides.
- Reposted by Arnaud Tognetti🔥 7 Flash Talks on Disgust & Pathogen Avoidance: #disgust #pathogenavoidance #behavioralimmune #moralpsych #learning #meat
- Reposted by Arnaud Tognetti1/Emily Bagley (Cambridge): Disgust learning is sticky! People struggle to update avoidance behavior for disgusting outcomes vs. points-based rewards. Fear vs. disgust? No difference. 2/Çağla Çınar (Amsterdam): Vegetarians’ disgust toward meat predicts negativity toward meat eaters
- Reposted by Arnaud Tognetti7/Michal Stefanczyk (U. College of Professional Education): Six studies test evolutionary & sociocultural explanations for sex differences in disgust sensitivity — results show a complex, nuanced picture.
- Reposted by Arnaud Tognetti5/Jan Havlíček (Charles Univ.): Preschoolers’ disgust sensitivity rises from age 4 → 5, showing early cognitive development of contamination awareness. 6/Daqing Liu (York St John): Disgust responds more to bad moral character than anger
- Reposted by Arnaud TognettiLei Fan (Aarhus Univ.) shows across Western and East Asian samples a split in moral punishment: 😡 Anger → direct + indirect aggression 🤢 Disgust → indirect punishment Patterns replicate in Japan — stable functions despite cultural differences. #disgust #emotion #crosscultural
- Reposted by Arnaud TognettiWow — truly disgusting videos today! 🤢 Tom Kupfer (Nottingham Trent) shows, across 67 countries, a clear split in disgust: 🦠 Pathogen cues → oral–gastric 🪳 Ectoparasite cues → skin–surface Despite varied emotion terms, same mechanisms worldwide. #disgust #emotion #crosscultural
- Reposted by Arnaud Tognetti@joshtybur.bsky.social (VU Amsterdam) presents new work testing the universality of disgust across 36 societies and 30k+ participants. Pathogen, sexual & moral disgust show striking cross-cultural consistency! Fascinating dataset & big implications! @iast.fr #disgust #crossculturalresearch
- Reposted by Arnaud TognettiSurely a highlight of Paul Rozin's online keynote at the Disgust Without Borders conference, after an excellent review and comment on the research, was his extended poetic riff on Hamlet's soliloquy - applied to food! @disgust-nerds.bsky.social @iast.fr
- Reposted by Arnaud TognettiHow does disgust shape what we buy? Today’s first keynote by Philip Powell explored disgust’s dual role in consumer behaviour: as a barrier that blocks markets (from “ugly” produce to recycled materials) and as a facilitator that can drive attention, virality, and even more sustainable choices.
- Reposted by Arnaud TognettiExcited for Day 2 of the Disgust Across Borders Conference @iast.fr ! Today we dive into disgust across cultures, the economics and politics of disgust, and its real-world applications. Can’t wait to hear all of it!
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- Reposted by Arnaud TognettiReally honoured to have Prof. Paul Rozin giving our 2nd (online) keynote! Today he challenges us with a fundamental question: is disgust a single, unitary emotion? Thanks again, Paul — we wish you could be here with us for these two days! @iast.fr
- Reposted by Arnaud TognettiWrapping up our 2nd session on pathogen disgust with 2 thought-provoking talks by Eva Landova on the emotional salience of evolutionary and modern disgust threats & Mats Lekander on expert versus laypeople judgment of visual cues of sickness. Spoiler: doctors are *not* better at detecting sickness!
- Reposted by Arnaud TognettiOn to our 2nd session on pathogen disgust in humans! @dalmaijer.bsky.social showed how the brain and stomach talk during disgust, revealing fast brain-to-gut signals, longer gut-to-brain feedback, and gastric rhythms acting as a “reservoir of caution” against contaminants 🤯 !
- Reposted by Arnaud TognettiInterested in disgust sensitivity and motherhood? 🤰👩🍼Talk to Daniela Dlouhá — or read her upcoming paper — on how disgust sensitivity changes from pregnancy to postpartum! @iast.fr
- Reposted by Arnaud Tognetti• @csarabian.bsky.social & Marie Charpentier @mandrillusproject.bsky.social, on disgust and parasite-avoidance behaviours in primates. Looking forward to the rest of the programme! Keep tuned!
- Reposted by Arnaud TognettiWhat a fantastic 1st session on the origins of disgust across species! Huge thanks to our brilliant speakers: • Martin Kavaliers, on pathogen avoidance in mice and snails • Patricia Lopes, on preventive inflammatory responses to sick conspecifics in birds
- A fantastic first plenary talk in « Disgust across borders » @disgust-nerds.bsky.social by Caroline Amoroso on the evolution of parasite avoidance using c. elegans as a model species @iast.fr
- Reposted by Arnaud Tognetti📢 Thinking about presenting at EHBEA? Now’s your chance! 🔍 Work in behavioural science? 🧠 Use evolutionary theory? ⏰ And you haven’t submitted your abstract yet? 🚀 #EHBEA2026 is coming up fast — submissions CLOSE 15 December! Don’t miss your chance to share your work 🎉 👉 www.ehbea2026.com
- Reposted by Arnaud TognettiThe conference Disgust Across Borders is approaching! 😄 On December 4th and 5th, IAST and @tse-fr.eu will host the conference on Disgust across Borders: Multidisciplinary Perspectives to explore the basic yet multifaceted emotion of disgust. 📍 Auditorium 3 Jean-Jacques Laffont, TSE Building
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