In addition to A-beta fibres the human hairy skin has unmyelinated (C) fibres responsive to light touch. Previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies in a subject with a neuronopathy who specifically lacks A-beta afferents indicated that tactile C afferents (CT) activate insular cortex, whereas no response was seen in somatosensory areas 1 and 2. Psychophysical tests suggested that CT afferents give rise to an inconsistent perception of weak and pleasant touch. By examining two neuronopathy subjects as well as control subjects we have now demonstrated that CT stimulation can elicit a sympathetic skin response. Further, the neuronopathy subjects' ability to localize stimuli which activate CT afferents was very poor but above...
The multimodal properties of the human somatosensory system continue to be unravelled. There is moun...
Thin nerve fibres innervate the entire human body and mediate sensations such as pain, temperature a...
Stroking of the skin produces pleasant sensations that can occur during social interactions with con...
It has been accepted that human tactile sensation is mediated exclusively by large myelinated (Abeta...
International audienceC-tactile (CT) afferents were long-believed to be lacking in humans, but were ...
Human unmyelinated (C) tactile afferents signal the pleasantness of gentle skin stroking on hairy (n...
The tactile sense comprises pathways for both discriminative and affective touch. Low threshold unmy...
Gentle stroking of the skin is a common social touch behavior with positive affective consequences. ...
International audienceGentle touch of the hairy skin in humans activates both Aβ-and C-tactile (CT) ...
Abstract Background Human, hairy skin contains a subgroup of C-fibers, the C-low threshold mechanore...
International audienceThe sensation of innocuous touch to the hairy skin in humans is mediated by fa...
A previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study of an A-beta deafferented subject (GL)...
Just as for any other sensory system, researchers have long wanted to discriminate between the senso...
In humans converging evidence indicates that affective aspects of touch are signaled by low threshol...
Somatic sensation comprises four main modalities, each relaying tactile, thermal, painful, or prurit...
The multimodal properties of the human somatosensory system continue to be unravelled. There is moun...
Thin nerve fibres innervate the entire human body and mediate sensations such as pain, temperature a...
Stroking of the skin produces pleasant sensations that can occur during social interactions with con...
It has been accepted that human tactile sensation is mediated exclusively by large myelinated (Abeta...
International audienceC-tactile (CT) afferents were long-believed to be lacking in humans, but were ...
Human unmyelinated (C) tactile afferents signal the pleasantness of gentle skin stroking on hairy (n...
The tactile sense comprises pathways for both discriminative and affective touch. Low threshold unmy...
Gentle stroking of the skin is a common social touch behavior with positive affective consequences. ...
International audienceGentle touch of the hairy skin in humans activates both Aβ-and C-tactile (CT) ...
Abstract Background Human, hairy skin contains a subgroup of C-fibers, the C-low threshold mechanore...
International audienceThe sensation of innocuous touch to the hairy skin in humans is mediated by fa...
A previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study of an A-beta deafferented subject (GL)...
Just as for any other sensory system, researchers have long wanted to discriminate between the senso...
In humans converging evidence indicates that affective aspects of touch are signaled by low threshol...
Somatic sensation comprises four main modalities, each relaying tactile, thermal, painful, or prurit...
The multimodal properties of the human somatosensory system continue to be unravelled. There is moun...
Thin nerve fibres innervate the entire human body and mediate sensations such as pain, temperature a...
Stroking of the skin produces pleasant sensations that can occur during social interactions with con...