Pleasant touch may serve as a foundation for affiliative behavior, providing a mechanism for the formation and maintenance of social bonds among conspecifics. In humans, this touch is usually referred to as the caress. Dynamic caressing performed on the hairy skin with a velocity of 1-10 cm/s is perceived as being pleasant and determines positive cardio-physiological effects. Furthermore, imaging human studies show that affiliative touch activates the posterior insular cortex (pIC). Recently, it was demonstrated that pleasant touch in monkeys (i.e., sweeping in a grooming-like manner) is performed with velocities similar to those characteristics of human caress (9.31 cm/s), and causes similarly positive autonomic effects, if performed with ...
The insula is important for the processing of pleasant aspects of touch whereas its role in the proc...
This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study examined experiencing and imagining gentle a...
Pleasant touch sensations may begin with neural coding in the periphery by specific afferents. We fo...
Recent findings have shown that the neurophysiological mechanisms involved in human massage and care...
International audienceThe sensation of innocuous touch to the hairy skin in humans is mediated by fa...
Positive affective touch plays a central role in social and inter-personal interactions. Low-thresho...
A subclass of C-fibres, C-tactile afferents (CTs), have been discovered which respond preferentially...
International audienceGentle touch of the hairy skin in humans activates both Aβ-and C-tactile (CT) ...
Another person's caress is one of the most powerful of all emotional social signals. How much the pr...
International audienceActive, self-touch and the passive touch from an external source engage compar...
Background: Numerous studies in human and non-human primates have shown that merely observing other'...
There exists strong evidence that both human and non-human primates have a specialized “affective to...
The insula is important for the processing of pleasant aspects of touch whereas its role in the proc...
This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study examined experiencing and imagining gentle a...
Pleasant touch sensations may begin with neural coding in the periphery by specific afferents. We fo...
Recent findings have shown that the neurophysiological mechanisms involved in human massage and care...
International audienceThe sensation of innocuous touch to the hairy skin in humans is mediated by fa...
Positive affective touch plays a central role in social and inter-personal interactions. Low-thresho...
A subclass of C-fibres, C-tactile afferents (CTs), have been discovered which respond preferentially...
International audienceGentle touch of the hairy skin in humans activates both Aβ-and C-tactile (CT) ...
Another person's caress is one of the most powerful of all emotional social signals. How much the pr...
International audienceActive, self-touch and the passive touch from an external source engage compar...
Background: Numerous studies in human and non-human primates have shown that merely observing other'...
There exists strong evidence that both human and non-human primates have a specialized “affective to...
The insula is important for the processing of pleasant aspects of touch whereas its role in the proc...
This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study examined experiencing and imagining gentle a...
Pleasant touch sensations may begin with neural coding in the periphery by specific afferents. We fo...