Touch provides more than sensory input for discrimination of what is on the skin. From early in development it has a rewarding and motivational value, which may reflect an evolutionary mechanism that promotes learning and affiliative bonding. In the present study we investigated whether affective touch helps infants tune to social signals, such as faces. Four-month-old infants were habituated to an individual face with averted gaze, which typically does not engage infants to the same extent as direct gaze does. As in a previous study, in the absence of touch, infants did not learn the identity of this face. Critically, 4-month-old infants did learn to discriminate this face when parents provided gentle stroking, but they did not when they e...
Increasing evidence shows that maternal touch may promote emotion regulation in infants, however les...
Research in the mid-20th century raised the probability that unloving and neglectful care hinders he...
Physical expressions of affection play a foundational role in early brain development, but the neu...
Touch provides more than sensory input for discrimination of what is on the skin. From early in deve...
Touch provides more than sensory input for discrimination of what is on the skin. From early in deve...
In a complex social environment, stimuli from different sensory modalities need to be integrated to ...
Affective touch (gentle, caress-like touch) carries a rewarding meaning, which may represent a neuro...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Infant Behavior and Developmen...
In adults, affective touch leads to widespread activation of cortical areas including posterior Supe...
In adults, affective touch leads to widespread activation of cortical areas including posterior Supe...
In humans, infants respond positively to slow, gentle stroking—processed by C-tactile (CT) nerve fib...
In humans, infants respond positively to slow, gentle stroking—processed by C-tactile (CT) nerve fib...
Touch is one of the first senses to develop and one of the earliest modalities for infant-caregiver ...
Touch is one of the first senses to develop and one of the earliest modalities for infant-caregiver ...
Touch is one of the first senses to develop and one of the earliest modalities for infant-caregiver ...
Increasing evidence shows that maternal touch may promote emotion regulation in infants, however les...
Research in the mid-20th century raised the probability that unloving and neglectful care hinders he...
Physical expressions of affection play a foundational role in early brain development, but the neu...
Touch provides more than sensory input for discrimination of what is on the skin. From early in deve...
Touch provides more than sensory input for discrimination of what is on the skin. From early in deve...
In a complex social environment, stimuli from different sensory modalities need to be integrated to ...
Affective touch (gentle, caress-like touch) carries a rewarding meaning, which may represent a neuro...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Infant Behavior and Developmen...
In adults, affective touch leads to widespread activation of cortical areas including posterior Supe...
In adults, affective touch leads to widespread activation of cortical areas including posterior Supe...
In humans, infants respond positively to slow, gentle stroking—processed by C-tactile (CT) nerve fib...
In humans, infants respond positively to slow, gentle stroking—processed by C-tactile (CT) nerve fib...
Touch is one of the first senses to develop and one of the earliest modalities for infant-caregiver ...
Touch is one of the first senses to develop and one of the earliest modalities for infant-caregiver ...
Touch is one of the first senses to develop and one of the earliest modalities for infant-caregiver ...
Increasing evidence shows that maternal touch may promote emotion regulation in infants, however les...
Research in the mid-20th century raised the probability that unloving and neglectful care hinders he...
Physical expressions of affection play a foundational role in early brain development, but the neu...