| openaire: EC/H2020/313000/EU//SOCIAL BRAINHumans use touch to maintain their social relationships, and the emotional qualities of touch depend on who touches whom. However, it is not known how affective and social dimensions of touch are processed in the brain. We measured haemodynamic brain activity with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) from 19 subjects (10 males), while they were touched on their upper thigh by either their romantic partner, or an unfamiliar female or male confederate or saw the hand of one of these individuals near their upper thigh but were not touched. We used multi-voxel pattern analysis on pre-defined regions of interest to reveal areas that encode social touch in a relationship-specific manner. The acc...
Touch has an emotional and communicative meaning, and it plays a crucial role in social perception a...
The somatosensory system concerns the sense of touch. It is sectioned into various kinds of touch, s...
Observing another person being touched activates our own somatosensory system. Whether the primary s...
| openaire: EC/H2020/313000/EU//SOCIAL BRAINHumans use touch to maintain their social relationships,...
Interpersonal touch conveys a vast amount of socio-affective information between interacting people....
Another person's caress is one of the most powerful of all emotional social signals. How much the pr...
Social touch may modulate emotions, but the neurobehavioral correlates are poorly understood. Here, ...
Anticipating the sensorimotor consequences of an action for both self and other is fundamental for a...
Human-to-human touch, ranging from loving caresses to attention-seeking tapping, powerfully communic...
Across different cultures, social touch is used to alleviate distress. Here we adopt a dual-brain ap...
This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study examined experiencing and imagining gentle a...
SummaryTouch has an emotional and communicative meaning, and it plays a crucial role in social perce...
Seeing social touch triggers a strong social-affective response that involves multiple brain network...
Brain imaging studies in humans have revealed the existence of a visuo-tactile system, which matches...
Differentiation between self-produced tactile stimuli and touch by others is necessary for social in...
Touch has an emotional and communicative meaning, and it plays a crucial role in social perception a...
The somatosensory system concerns the sense of touch. It is sectioned into various kinds of touch, s...
Observing another person being touched activates our own somatosensory system. Whether the primary s...
| openaire: EC/H2020/313000/EU//SOCIAL BRAINHumans use touch to maintain their social relationships,...
Interpersonal touch conveys a vast amount of socio-affective information between interacting people....
Another person's caress is one of the most powerful of all emotional social signals. How much the pr...
Social touch may modulate emotions, but the neurobehavioral correlates are poorly understood. Here, ...
Anticipating the sensorimotor consequences of an action for both self and other is fundamental for a...
Human-to-human touch, ranging from loving caresses to attention-seeking tapping, powerfully communic...
Across different cultures, social touch is used to alleviate distress. Here we adopt a dual-brain ap...
This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study examined experiencing and imagining gentle a...
SummaryTouch has an emotional and communicative meaning, and it plays a crucial role in social perce...
Seeing social touch triggers a strong social-affective response that involves multiple brain network...
Brain imaging studies in humans have revealed the existence of a visuo-tactile system, which matches...
Differentiation between self-produced tactile stimuli and touch by others is necessary for social in...
Touch has an emotional and communicative meaning, and it plays a crucial role in social perception a...
The somatosensory system concerns the sense of touch. It is sectioned into various kinds of touch, s...
Observing another person being touched activates our own somatosensory system. Whether the primary s...