Affective touch plays an important role in childrens social interaction and is involved in shaping the development of the social brain. The positive affective component of touch is thought to be conveyed via a group of unmyelinated, low-threshold mechanoreceptive afferents, known as C-tactile fibers that are optimally activated by gentle, slow, stroking touch. Touch targeting these C-tactile fibers has been shown to decrease the heart rate in infants. The current study investigated the relationship between age and psychophysical ratings in response to affective touch. A total of n = 43 participants (early childhood: aged 5-8 years, 9 girls, 12 boys; late childhood: aged 9-12 years, 12 girls, 10 boys) were presented with C-tactile optimal an...
In the United Kingdom, the most common reasons for a child to come under the care of social services...
Physical expressions of affection play a foundational role in early brain development, but the neura...
Affective touch activates a brain network responsible for processing social-emotional stimuli in inf...
Affective touch plays an important role in childrens social interaction and is involved in shaping t...
Affective sharing is a bottom-up process involving automatic processing of sensory inputs that facil...
C-Tactile (CT) fibers are activated by slow, caress-like stimulations, and convey a specific tactile...
Affective, interpersonal touch is important for forming and maintaining social bonds. In the hairy s...
The evaluation of interpersonal touch is heavily influenced by its source. For example, a gentle str...
The development of somatosensation and affective touch acquires a central role throughout our lives,...
Affective sharing is a bottom-up process involving automatic processing of sensory inputs that facil...
Social touch is a powerful force in human development, shaping social reward, attachment, cognitive,...
Recognizing emotional expressions is a prerequisite for understanding others' feelings and intention...
Affective tactile stimulation plays a key role in the maturation of neural circuits, but the develop...
Stroking someone’s skin activates a group of slow-conducting, unmyelinated low-threshold mechanorece...
Touch is the first of our senses to develop, providing us with the sensory scaffold on which we come...
In the United Kingdom, the most common reasons for a child to come under the care of social services...
Physical expressions of affection play a foundational role in early brain development, but the neura...
Affective touch activates a brain network responsible for processing social-emotional stimuli in inf...
Affective touch plays an important role in childrens social interaction and is involved in shaping t...
Affective sharing is a bottom-up process involving automatic processing of sensory inputs that facil...
C-Tactile (CT) fibers are activated by slow, caress-like stimulations, and convey a specific tactile...
Affective, interpersonal touch is important for forming and maintaining social bonds. In the hairy s...
The evaluation of interpersonal touch is heavily influenced by its source. For example, a gentle str...
The development of somatosensation and affective touch acquires a central role throughout our lives,...
Affective sharing is a bottom-up process involving automatic processing of sensory inputs that facil...
Social touch is a powerful force in human development, shaping social reward, attachment, cognitive,...
Recognizing emotional expressions is a prerequisite for understanding others' feelings and intention...
Affective tactile stimulation plays a key role in the maturation of neural circuits, but the develop...
Stroking someone’s skin activates a group of slow-conducting, unmyelinated low-threshold mechanorece...
Touch is the first of our senses to develop, providing us with the sensory scaffold on which we come...
In the United Kingdom, the most common reasons for a child to come under the care of social services...
Physical expressions of affection play a foundational role in early brain development, but the neura...
Affective touch activates a brain network responsible for processing social-emotional stimuli in inf...