Modeling affective touch pleasantness across skin types at the individual level reveals a reliable and stable basic function
Laura Crucianelli, Marie Chancel, H. Henrik Ehrsson
Abstract
Touch is perceived as most pleasant when delivered at slow, caress-like velocities, known to activate C-tactile afferents. At the group level, tactile pleasantness and velocity of touch show a reliable pattern of relationship on hairy skin. Here, we found that the perception of tactile pleasantness follows a consistent pattern also at the individual level, across skin types and testing sessions. However, individual differences in interoceptive abilities and self-reported depression do play a role.
Topics & Concepts
PsychologyTraitAudiologyPerceptionSensory systemRange (aeronautics)MathematicsSocial psychologyCognitive psychologyComputer scienceNeuroscienceMedicineProgramming languageMaterials scienceComposite materialTactile and Sensory InteractionsMultisensory perception and integrationAction Observation and Synchronization