Affective touch sensation is conducted by a sub-class of C-fibres in hairy skin known as C-Tactile (CT) afferents. CT afferents respond maximally to gentle skin stroking at velocities between 1-10 cm/sec. Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterised by markedly reduced cutaneous C-fibres. It is not known if affective touch perception is influenced by C fibre density and if affective touch is impaired in PD compared to healthy controls. We predicted that perceived pleasantness to gentle stroking in PD would correlate with C afferent density and that affective touch perception would be impaired in PD compared to healthy controls. Twenty-four PD patients and 27 control subjects rated the pleasantness of brush stroking at an optimum CT stimulation...
The rewarding sensation of touch in affiliative interactions is hypothesized to be underpinned by a ...
C-tactile afferents are hypothesized to form a distinct peripheral channel that encodes the affectiv...
Abstract Previous research has shown that a specific type of C fiber, the C tactile afferents, are i...
This thesis investigates the mechanisms underpinning pleasant touch, describes a pathway from periph...
Gentle stroking of the skin is a common social touch behavior with positive affective consequences. ...
C-tactile afferents form a distinct channel that encodes pleasant tactile stimulation. Prevailing vi...
A subclass of C-fibres, C-tactile afferents (CTs), have been discovered which respond preferentially...
Abstract. Introduction:. Slow brushing over the skin activates C-tactile nerve fibers that transmit ...
Stroking someone’s skin activates a group of slow-conducting, unmyelinated low-threshold mechanorece...
C-tactile afferents are hypothesized to form a distinct peripheral channel that encodes the affectiv...
C-tactile afferents form a distinct channel that encodes pleasant tactile stimulation. Prevailing vi...
The skin senses serve a discriminative function, allowing us to manipulate objects and detect touch ...
The rewarding sensation of touch in affiliative interactions is hypothesized to be underpinned by a ...
Copyright © 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.Touch is central to in...
We examined patients with a heritable disorder associated with a mutation affecting the nerve growth...
The rewarding sensation of touch in affiliative interactions is hypothesized to be underpinned by a ...
C-tactile afferents are hypothesized to form a distinct peripheral channel that encodes the affectiv...
Abstract Previous research has shown that a specific type of C fiber, the C tactile afferents, are i...
This thesis investigates the mechanisms underpinning pleasant touch, describes a pathway from periph...
Gentle stroking of the skin is a common social touch behavior with positive affective consequences. ...
C-tactile afferents form a distinct channel that encodes pleasant tactile stimulation. Prevailing vi...
A subclass of C-fibres, C-tactile afferents (CTs), have been discovered which respond preferentially...
Abstract. Introduction:. Slow brushing over the skin activates C-tactile nerve fibers that transmit ...
Stroking someone’s skin activates a group of slow-conducting, unmyelinated low-threshold mechanorece...
C-tactile afferents are hypothesized to form a distinct peripheral channel that encodes the affectiv...
C-tactile afferents form a distinct channel that encodes pleasant tactile stimulation. Prevailing vi...
The skin senses serve a discriminative function, allowing us to manipulate objects and detect touch ...
The rewarding sensation of touch in affiliative interactions is hypothesized to be underpinned by a ...
Copyright © 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.Touch is central to in...
We examined patients with a heritable disorder associated with a mutation affecting the nerve growth...
The rewarding sensation of touch in affiliative interactions is hypothesized to be underpinned by a ...
C-tactile afferents are hypothesized to form a distinct peripheral channel that encodes the affectiv...
Abstract Previous research has shown that a specific type of C fiber, the C tactile afferents, are i...