Jan Krátký
Masaryk University
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Current Biology | 2015
Martin Lang; Jan Krátký; John H. Shaver; Danijela Jerotijević; Dimitrios Xygalatas
Environmental uncertainty and uncontrollability cause psycho-physiological distress to organisms, often impeding normal functioning. A common response involves ritualization, that is, the limitation of behavioral expressions to predictable stereotypic and repetitive motor patterns. In humans, such behaviors are also symptomatic of psychopathologies like obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). Although these reactions might be mediated by different neural pathways, they serve to regain a sense of control over an uncertain situation by engaging in behavioral patterns characterized by redundancy (superfluous actions that exceed the functional requirements of a goal), repetitiveness (recurrent behaviors or utterances), and rigidity (emphasis on fidelity and invariance). We examined whether ritualized behavior will manifest spontaneously as a dominant behavioral strategy in anxiogenic situations. Manipulating anxiety, we used motion-capture technology to quantify various characteristics of hand movements. We found that induced anxiety led to an increase in repetitiveness and rigidity, but not redundancy. However, examination of both psychological and physiological pathways revealed that repetitiveness and rigidity were predicted by an increase in heart rate, while self-perceived anxiety was a marginally significant predictor of redundancy. We suggest that these findings are in accordance with an entropy model of uncertainty, in which anxiety motivates organisms to return to familiar low-entropy states in order to regain a sense of control. Our results might inform a better understanding of ritual behavior and psychiatric disorders whose symptoms include over-ritualization.
PLOS ONE | 2016
Jan Krátký; John J. McGraw; Dimitrios Xygalatas; Panagiotis Mitkidis; Paul Reddish
Laboratory and field studies have demonstrated that exposure to cues of intentional agents in the form of eyes can increase prosocial behavior. However, previous research mostly used 2-dimensional depictions as experimental stimuli. Thus far no study has examined the influence of the spatial properties of agency cues on this prosocial effect. To investigate the role of dimensionality of agency cues on fairness, 345 participants engaged in a decision-making task in a naturalistic setting. The experimental treatment included a 3-dimensional pseudo-realistic model of a human head and a 2-dimensional picture of the same object. The control stimuli consisted of a real plant and its 2-D image. Our results partly support the findings of previous studies that cues of intentional agents increase prosocial behavior. However, this effect was only found for the 3-D cues, suggesting that dimensionality is a critical variable in triggering these effects in a real-world settings. Our research sheds light on a hitherto unexplored aspect of the effects of environmental cues and their morphological properties on decision-making.
Communicative & Integrative Biology | 2016
Jan Krátký; Martin Lang; John H. Shaver; Danijela Jerotijević; Dimitris Xygalatas
ABSTRACT Despite the wide occurrence of ritual behavior in humans and animals, much of its causal underpinnings, as well as evolutionary functions, remain unknown. A prominent line of research focuses on ritualization as a response to anxiogenic stimuli. By manipulating anxiety levels, and subsequently assessing their motor behavior dynamics, our recent study investigated this causal link in a controlled way. As an extension to our original argument, we here discuss 2 theoretical explanations of rituals—ritualized behavior and automated behavior—and their link to anxiety. We propose that investigating participants locus of attention can discriminate between these 2 models.
DISKUS | 2014
Jan Krátký
Archive | 2019
Martin Lang; Jan Krátký; John H. Shaver; Danijela Jerotijević; Dimitrios Xygalatas
Archive | 2018
John H. Shaver; Martin Lang; Eva Kundtová Klocová; Radek Kundt; Dimitrios Xygalatas; Jan Krátký
Archive | 2017
Peter Maňo; Dimitrios Xygalatas; Michaela Porubanová; John H. Shaver; Jan Krátký
Archive | 2017
Peter Maňo; Dimitrios Xygalatas; Michaela Porubanová; John H. Shaver; Jan Krátký
Archive | 2017
Radek Kundt; Eva Kundtová Klocová; Peter Maňo; Dimitrios Xygalatas; Jan Horský; Martin Lang; Jakub Cigán; Monika Bystroňová; Jan Krátký; Benjamin G. Purzycki
Sociální studia / Social Studies | 2016
Jan Krátký