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7 Ιουλ 2020 · When we touch objects, we not only perceive and discriminate their physical properties but also experience associated affective sensations. The former aspect is referred to as discriminative...
12 Ιαν 2017 · A touch preceded by an angry expression was perceived as more intense than any other touch (ps < 0.0001) while happy and fearful touch was perceived as more intense than sad and neutral touch...
1 INTRODUCTION. In neonates, touch is a cornerstone of interpersonal interactions and sensory‐cognitive development crucially shaping functional aspects of the developing brain (Brauer et al., 2016).Touch not only provides a way for exploring the environment to get discriminative information, but also carries affective motivational meanings that are conveyed within social interactions.
21 Μαΐ 2014 · Light-touch-sensitive C fibers mediate a wider bandwidth of mechanosensation than A fibers; only ∼25% of somatosensory afferent nerves are in fact A fibers, with unmyelinated C fibers constituting the majority of afferents in all mammalian species (Willis and Coggeshall, 1978, Griffin et al., 2001).
10 Ιαν 2022 · They frequently manifest hypo or hyper-responsiveness to tactile stimulation and avoidance or seeking behaviors toward touch (Smirni et al., 2019), which has the unique power of connecting the self with the others in an indissoluble bond between touching and being touched. In particular, Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are persistent and ...
1 Αυγ 2023 · Our review provides a historical perspective and update of CT research, it reflects on the meaning of “affective touch”, and discusses how current insights challenge established views on the relation between CTs and affective touch.
30 Ιαν 2014 · In this chapter the organization of the somatosensory system is described and shows that what is commonly defined as “touch” is actually the product of multiple forms of sensory integration occurring at different stages of neural information processing.