Anxiety and ritualization: Can attention discriminate compulsion from routine?

Commun Integr Biol. 2016 Jun 1;9(3):e1174799. doi: 10.1080/19420889.2016.1174799. eCollection 2016 May-Jun.

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 participant's locus of attention can discriminate between these 2 models.

Keywords: anxiety; automated behavior; ritual; ritualized behavior; routine.