Touch, such as affective caress, can be interpreted as being pleasant. The emotional valence that is assigned to touch is related to certain bottom-up factors, such as the optimal activation of C-tactile (CT) afferents. Tactile processing with a hedonic or emotional component has been defined as affective touch—a component that CT fibers are likely to convey. Tactile deficiencies are frequent in the psychiatric population but also in healthy people with disorganized attachment; accordingly, it is likely that affective difficulties in adults with disorganized attachment are reflected in altered perception of affective touch. To test this hypothesis, we combined methods from clinical psychology, psychophysics, and neuroimaging. We found that ...
Affective touch and cutaneous pain are two sub-modalities of interoception with contrasting affectiv...
In the United Kingdom, the most common reasons for a child to come under the care of social services...
Gentle stroking of the skin is a common social touch behavior with positive affective consequences. ...
Affective touch supports affiliative bonds and social cognition. In particular, gentle, stroking tou...
Research in the mid-20th century raised the probability that unloving and neglectful care hinders he...
Copyright © 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.Touch is central to in...
Affective, interpersonal touch is important for forming and maintaining social bonds. In the hairy s...
The emotional aspect of touch has been called ‘Affective Touch’ (AT), a term capturing tactile proce...
Affective touch and cutaneous pain are two sub-modalities of interoception with contrasting affectiv...
In humans converging evidence indicates that affective aspects of touch are signaled by low threshol...
Recent evidence suggests that altered responses to affective touch-a pleasant interoceptive stimulus...
This thesis investigates the mechanisms underpinning pleasant touch, describes a pathway from periph...
C-Tactile (CT) fibers are activated by slow, caress-like stimulations, and convey a specific tactile...
Abstract Previous research has shown that a specific type of C fiber, the C tactile afferents, are i...
The rewarding sensation of touch in affiliative interactions is hypothesized to be underpinned by a ...
Affective touch and cutaneous pain are two sub-modalities of interoception with contrasting affectiv...
In the United Kingdom, the most common reasons for a child to come under the care of social services...
Gentle stroking of the skin is a common social touch behavior with positive affective consequences. ...
Affective touch supports affiliative bonds and social cognition. In particular, gentle, stroking tou...
Research in the mid-20th century raised the probability that unloving and neglectful care hinders he...
Copyright © 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.Touch is central to in...
Affective, interpersonal touch is important for forming and maintaining social bonds. In the hairy s...
The emotional aspect of touch has been called ‘Affective Touch’ (AT), a term capturing tactile proce...
Affective touch and cutaneous pain are two sub-modalities of interoception with contrasting affectiv...
In humans converging evidence indicates that affective aspects of touch are signaled by low threshol...
Recent evidence suggests that altered responses to affective touch-a pleasant interoceptive stimulus...
This thesis investigates the mechanisms underpinning pleasant touch, describes a pathway from periph...
C-Tactile (CT) fibers are activated by slow, caress-like stimulations, and convey a specific tactile...
Abstract Previous research has shown that a specific type of C fiber, the C tactile afferents, are i...
The rewarding sensation of touch in affiliative interactions is hypothesized to be underpinned by a ...
Affective touch and cutaneous pain are two sub-modalities of interoception with contrasting affectiv...
In the United Kingdom, the most common reasons for a child to come under the care of social services...
Gentle stroking of the skin is a common social touch behavior with positive affective consequences. ...