Numerous studies have established an inverted u-shaped effect between the velocity of a caress and its pleasantness and linked this effect to the C-tactile (CT) system considered central for physical and mental health. This study probed whether cortical somatosensory representations predict and explain the inverted u-shaped effect and addressed associated individual differences. Study participants (N=90) rated the pleasantness of stroking at varying velocities while their electroencephalogram was being recorded. An analysis across all participants replicated a preference for intermediate velocities, while a cluster analysis discriminated individuals who preferred slow (N=43) from those who preferred fast stroking (N=47). In both groups, int...
Physical contact among individuals, such as caressing and cuddling, is connoted by a strong emotiona...
International audienceMany studies have investigated the perception of tactile pleasantness over a r...
Affective sharing is a bottom-up process involving automatic processing of sensory inputs that facil...
Somatosensation as a proximal sense can have a strong impact on our attitude toward physical objects...
A subclass of C-fibres, C-tactile afferents (CTs), have been discovered which respond preferentially...
Research has identified an inverted u-shaped relationship between stroking velocity and perceived pl...
Here we asked whether, similar to visual and auditory event-related potentials (ERPs), somatosensory...
Abstract Previous research has shown that a specific type of C fiber, the C tactile afferents, are i...
Conflicting evidence points to the contribution of several key nodes of the 'social brain' to the pr...
C-tactile (CT) afferent fibers are optimally stimulated by slow gentle stroking, and an inverted U-s...
Research has identified an inverted u-shaped relationship between the pleasantness of arm stroking a...
This thesis investigates the mechanisms underpinning pleasant touch, describes a pathway from periph...
Human unmyelinated tactile afferents (CT afferents) in hairy skin are thought to be involved in the ...
Affective touch is of fundamental importance in human social interactions and there is an increasing...
The rewarding sensation of touch in affiliative interactions is hypothesized to be underpinned by a ...
Physical contact among individuals, such as caressing and cuddling, is connoted by a strong emotiona...
International audienceMany studies have investigated the perception of tactile pleasantness over a r...
Affective sharing is a bottom-up process involving automatic processing of sensory inputs that facil...
Somatosensation as a proximal sense can have a strong impact on our attitude toward physical objects...
A subclass of C-fibres, C-tactile afferents (CTs), have been discovered which respond preferentially...
Research has identified an inverted u-shaped relationship between stroking velocity and perceived pl...
Here we asked whether, similar to visual and auditory event-related potentials (ERPs), somatosensory...
Abstract Previous research has shown that a specific type of C fiber, the C tactile afferents, are i...
Conflicting evidence points to the contribution of several key nodes of the 'social brain' to the pr...
C-tactile (CT) afferent fibers are optimally stimulated by slow gentle stroking, and an inverted U-s...
Research has identified an inverted u-shaped relationship between the pleasantness of arm stroking a...
This thesis investigates the mechanisms underpinning pleasant touch, describes a pathway from periph...
Human unmyelinated tactile afferents (CT afferents) in hairy skin are thought to be involved in the ...
Affective touch is of fundamental importance in human social interactions and there is an increasing...
The rewarding sensation of touch in affiliative interactions is hypothesized to be underpinned by a ...
Physical contact among individuals, such as caressing and cuddling, is connoted by a strong emotiona...
International audienceMany studies have investigated the perception of tactile pleasantness over a r...
Affective sharing is a bottom-up process involving automatic processing of sensory inputs that facil...