Human unmyelinated tactile afferents (CT afferents) in hairy skin are thought to be involved in the transmission of affective aspects of touch. How the perception of affective touch differs across human skin has made substantial progress; however, the majority of previous studies have mainly focused on the relationship between stroking velocities and pleasantness ratings. Here, we investigate how stroking hardness affects the perception of affective touch. Affective tactile stimulation was given with four different hardness of brushes a three different forces, which were presented to either palm or forearm. To quantify the physical factors of the stimuli (brush hardness), ten naive, healthy participants assessed brush hardness using a seven...
Un-myelinated C tactile afferents (CT afferents) are a key finding in affective touch. These fibers,...
Being caressed represents one of the most typical expressions of affection conveyed by touch. Conver...
Recent evidence suggests that altered responses to affective touch-a pleasant interoceptive stimulus...
Human unmyelinated tactile afferents (CT afferents) in hairy skin are thought to be involved in the ...
The tactile sense comprises pathways for both discriminative and affective touch. Low threshold unmy...
Abstract Previous research has shown that a specific type of C fiber, the C tactile afferents, are i...
International audienceHuman skin is innervated with different tactile afferents, which are found at ...
The processing of hedonic aspects of touch, namely affective touch, is associated with the activatio...
This study explored whether a human-like feel of touch biases perceived pleasantness and whether suc...
International audienceTouch is a common occurrence in our lives, where affective and inter-personal ...
Affective, interpersonal touch is important for forming and maintaining social bonds. In the hairy s...
Just as for any other sensory system, researchers have long wanted to discriminate between the senso...
Touch is perceived most pleasant when delivered at velocities known to optimally activate the C-tact...
This thesis investigates the mechanisms underpinning pleasant touch, describes a pathway from periph...
Here we asked whether, similar to visual and auditory event-related potentials (ERPs), somatosensory...
Un-myelinated C tactile afferents (CT afferents) are a key finding in affective touch. These fibers,...
Being caressed represents one of the most typical expressions of affection conveyed by touch. Conver...
Recent evidence suggests that altered responses to affective touch-a pleasant interoceptive stimulus...
Human unmyelinated tactile afferents (CT afferents) in hairy skin are thought to be involved in the ...
The tactile sense comprises pathways for both discriminative and affective touch. Low threshold unmy...
Abstract Previous research has shown that a specific type of C fiber, the C tactile afferents, are i...
International audienceHuman skin is innervated with different tactile afferents, which are found at ...
The processing of hedonic aspects of touch, namely affective touch, is associated with the activatio...
This study explored whether a human-like feel of touch biases perceived pleasantness and whether suc...
International audienceTouch is a common occurrence in our lives, where affective and inter-personal ...
Affective, interpersonal touch is important for forming and maintaining social bonds. In the hairy s...
Just as for any other sensory system, researchers have long wanted to discriminate between the senso...
Touch is perceived most pleasant when delivered at velocities known to optimally activate the C-tact...
This thesis investigates the mechanisms underpinning pleasant touch, describes a pathway from periph...
Here we asked whether, similar to visual and auditory event-related potentials (ERPs), somatosensory...
Un-myelinated C tactile afferents (CT afferents) are a key finding in affective touch. These fibers,...
Being caressed represents one of the most typical expressions of affection conveyed by touch. Conver...
Recent evidence suggests that altered responses to affective touch-a pleasant interoceptive stimulus...