Affiliation:
1. Western Ecological Research Centre, United States Geological Survey, Marine Science InstituteUniversity of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA
Abstract
The latent prevalence of a long-lived and common brain parasite,
Toxoplasma gondii
, explains a statistically significant portion of the variance in aggregate neuroticism among populations, as well as in the ‘neurotic’ cultural dimensions of sex roles and uncertainty avoidance. Spurious or non-causal correlations between aggregate personality and aspects of climate and culture that influence
T. gondii
transmission could also drive these patterns. A link between culture and
T. gondii
hypothetically results from a behavioural manipulation that the parasite uses to increase its transmission to the next host in the life cycle: a cat. While latent toxoplasmosis is usually benign, the parasite's subtle effect on individual personality appears to alter the aggregate personality at the population level. Drivers of the geographical variation in the prevalence of this parasite include the effects of climate on the persistence of infectious stages in soil, the cultural practices of food preparation and cats as pets. Some variation in culture, therefore, may ultimately be related to how climate affects the distribution of
T. gondii
, though the results only explain a fraction of the variation in two of the four cultural dimensions, suggesting that if
T. gondii
does influence human culture, it is only one among many factors.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine
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