Among the four somesthetic qualities of touch, warmth, coolness, and pain described by Mountcastle (2005), touch is the most difficult to define due to its multimodality. The sense of touch is enabled by “afferents sensitive to mechanical stimulation of the skin; they provide signals to the brain concerning the form, texture, location, intensity, movement, direction, and temporal cadence of mechanical stimuli, forms of somesthesis highly developed in the hand” (Mountcastle 2005, p. 72)
In this chapter, we are concerned with what our touch receptors and the associated central nervous s...
Just as for any other sensory system, researchers have long wanted to discriminate between the senso...
Why are humans so responsive to touch? This program calculates the different sensitivities of the bo...
Touch is the first sense to develop in the womb, yet often it is overlooked. The Senses of Touch exa...
Somatic sensation comprises four main modalities, each relaying tactile, thermal, painful, or prurit...
This essay is about the somatosensory system, which is divided into different kinds of touch. Descri...
The somatosensory system concerns the sense of touch. It is sectioned into various kinds of touch, s...
The tactile sensitivity has been used as a model to analyze the cortical organization’s principles i...
© 2016 Australasian Association of Philosophy. Because philosophical reflections on touch usually st...
The concept o f act ive touch i s i n t ima te l y l inked w i th the func t ion o f the human hand ...
The past few decades have seen a rapid rise in the popularity of studies addressing the cognitive an...
Pain is one of the most common health problems and has a severe impact on quality of life. Yet, a su...
Of the five senses, touch is the first to develop in the human body1. Its receptors are located in t...
Affective touch takes up a prominent role in regulating one’s general sense of wellbeing. Previous s...
This project presents an inquiry and exploration of the tactile sense that has been gradually losing...
In this chapter, we are concerned with what our touch receptors and the associated central nervous s...
Just as for any other sensory system, researchers have long wanted to discriminate between the senso...
Why are humans so responsive to touch? This program calculates the different sensitivities of the bo...
Touch is the first sense to develop in the womb, yet often it is overlooked. The Senses of Touch exa...
Somatic sensation comprises four main modalities, each relaying tactile, thermal, painful, or prurit...
This essay is about the somatosensory system, which is divided into different kinds of touch. Descri...
The somatosensory system concerns the sense of touch. It is sectioned into various kinds of touch, s...
The tactile sensitivity has been used as a model to analyze the cortical organization’s principles i...
© 2016 Australasian Association of Philosophy. Because philosophical reflections on touch usually st...
The concept o f act ive touch i s i n t ima te l y l inked w i th the func t ion o f the human hand ...
The past few decades have seen a rapid rise in the popularity of studies addressing the cognitive an...
Pain is one of the most common health problems and has a severe impact on quality of life. Yet, a su...
Of the five senses, touch is the first to develop in the human body1. Its receptors are located in t...
Affective touch takes up a prominent role in regulating one’s general sense of wellbeing. Previous s...
This project presents an inquiry and exploration of the tactile sense that has been gradually losing...
In this chapter, we are concerned with what our touch receptors and the associated central nervous s...
Just as for any other sensory system, researchers have long wanted to discriminate between the senso...
Why are humans so responsive to touch? This program calculates the different sensitivities of the bo...