People communicate using speech, gestures, and, less frequently, touches. An example of tactile communication is represented by handshake. Customs surrounding handshake vary in different cultures. In Western societies is mostly used when meeting, parting, as a sign of congratulations or at the end of a successful business. Despite its importance in social life, the neural mechanism underlying the affective components conveyed by handshake (“tactile vitality forms”) is unknown. Here we combined functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and electromyography (EMG), to investigate the neural affective activations during handshakes. We demonstrated that handshake conveying gentle or aggressive tactile vitality forms produces a stronger activa...
This fMRI study aimed at investigating how differences in personality traits affect the processing o...
Humans form impressions of others by associating persons (faces) with negative or positive social ou...
"Affective" touch is believed to be processed in a manner distinct from discriminatory touch and to ...
People communicate using speech, gestures, and, less frequently, touches. An example of tactile comm...
Human-to-human touch, ranging from loving caresses to attention-seeking tapping, powerfully communic...
Social interactions require the ability to evaluate the attitudes of others according to the way in ...
Humans are the only species known to use symbolic gestures for communication. This affords a unique ...
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...
The insula is important for the processing of pleasant aspects of touch whereas its role in the proc...
■ Effective social interactions require the ability to evaluate other peopleʼs actions and intention...
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...
Interpersonal touch possesses a strong affective component, which immediately evokes attention. The ...
Gestures play an important role in face-to-face communication and have been increasingly studied via...
This fMRI study aimed at investigating how differences in personality traits affect the processing o...
Humans form impressions of others by associating persons (faces) with negative or positive social ou...
"Affective" touch is believed to be processed in a manner distinct from discriminatory touch and to ...
People communicate using speech, gestures, and, less frequently, touches. An example of tactile comm...
Human-to-human touch, ranging from loving caresses to attention-seeking tapping, powerfully communic...
Social interactions require the ability to evaluate the attitudes of others according to the way in ...
Humans are the only species known to use symbolic gestures for communication. This affords a unique ...
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...
The insula is important for the processing of pleasant aspects of touch whereas its role in the proc...
■ Effective social interactions require the ability to evaluate other peopleʼs actions and intention...
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...
Interpersonal touch possesses a strong affective component, which immediately evokes attention. The ...
Gestures play an important role in face-to-face communication and have been increasingly studied via...
This fMRI study aimed at investigating how differences in personality traits affect the processing o...
Humans form impressions of others by associating persons (faces) with negative or positive social ou...
"Affective" touch is believed to be processed in a manner distinct from discriminatory touch and to ...