A previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study of an A-beta deafferented subject (GL) showed that stimulation of tactile C afferents (CT) activates insular cortex whereas no activation was seen in somatosensory cortices. Psychophysical studies suggested that CT afferents contribute to affective but not to discriminative aspects of tactile stimulation. We have now examined cortical processing following CT stimulation in a second similarly deafferented subject (IW), as well as revisited the data from GL. The results in IW showed similar activation of posterior insular cortex following CT stimulation as in GL and so strengthen the view that CT afferents underpin emotional aspects of touch. In addition, CT stimulation evoked sign...
Brain imaging studies in humans have revealed the existence of a visuo-tactile system, which matches...
The perception of tactile stimuli on the face is modulated if subjects concurrently observe a face b...
Human unmyelinated (C) tactile afferents signal the pleasantness of gentle skin stroking on hairy (n...
This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study examined experiencing and imagining gentle a...
In addition to A-beta fibres the human hairy skin has unmyelinated (C) fibres responsive to light to...
Somatic sensation comprises four main modalities, each relaying tactile, thermal, painful, or prurit...
Being caressed by another person is one of the most powerfully emotional of social signals. Current ...
In humans converging evidence indicates that affective aspects of touch are signaled by low threshol...
It has been accepted that human tactile sensation is mediated exclusively by large myelinated (Abeta...
International audienceGentle touch of the hairy skin in humans activates both Aβ-and C-tactile (CT) ...
Thin nerve fibres innervate the entire human body and mediate sensations such as pain, temperature a...
The insula is important for the processing of pleasant aspects of touch whereas its role in the proc...
Gentle stroking of the skin is a common social touch behavior with positive affective consequences. ...
The perception of tactile stimuli on the face is enhanced if subjects concurrently observe a face b...
International audienceThe sensation of innocuous touch to the hairy skin in humans is mediated by fa...
Brain imaging studies in humans have revealed the existence of a visuo-tactile system, which matches...
The perception of tactile stimuli on the face is modulated if subjects concurrently observe a face b...
Human unmyelinated (C) tactile afferents signal the pleasantness of gentle skin stroking on hairy (n...
This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study examined experiencing and imagining gentle a...
In addition to A-beta fibres the human hairy skin has unmyelinated (C) fibres responsive to light to...
Somatic sensation comprises four main modalities, each relaying tactile, thermal, painful, or prurit...
Being caressed by another person is one of the most powerfully emotional of social signals. Current ...
In humans converging evidence indicates that affective aspects of touch are signaled by low threshol...
It has been accepted that human tactile sensation is mediated exclusively by large myelinated (Abeta...
International audienceGentle touch of the hairy skin in humans activates both Aβ-and C-tactile (CT) ...
Thin nerve fibres innervate the entire human body and mediate sensations such as pain, temperature a...
The insula is important for the processing of pleasant aspects of touch whereas its role in the proc...
Gentle stroking of the skin is a common social touch behavior with positive affective consequences. ...
The perception of tactile stimuli on the face is enhanced if subjects concurrently observe a face b...
International audienceThe sensation of innocuous touch to the hairy skin in humans is mediated by fa...
Brain imaging studies in humans have revealed the existence of a visuo-tactile system, which matches...
The perception of tactile stimuli on the face is modulated if subjects concurrently observe a face b...
Human unmyelinated (C) tactile afferents signal the pleasantness of gentle skin stroking on hairy (n...