Bliss in and Out of the Body: The (Extra)Corporeal Space is Impervious to Social Pleasant Touch
Slow, gentle stimulation of hairy skin is generally accompanied by hedonic sensations. This phenomenon, also known as (positive) affective touch, is likely to be the basis of affiliative interactions with conspecifics by promoting inter-individual bindings. Previous studies on healthy humans have de...
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doaj-5ed3a43360624b199430d79b7191d81a2021-02-13T00:04:08ZengMDPI AGBrain Sciences2076-34252021-02-011122522510.3390/brainsci11020225Bliss in and Out of the Body: The (Extra)Corporeal Space is Impervious to Social Pleasant TouchChiara Spaccasassi0Ivana Frigione1Angelo Maravita2Department of Psychology, Centre for Studies and Research in Cognitive Neuroscience, ‘Alma Mater Studiorum’, Bologna University, Cesena Campus, 47521 Cesena, ItalyDepartment of Psychology, University of Milano-Bicocca, Piazza Ateneo Nuovo 1, 20126 Milano, ItalyDepartment of Psychology, University of Milano-Bicocca, Piazza Ateneo Nuovo 1, 20126 Milano, ItalySlow, gentle stimulation of hairy skin is generally accompanied by hedonic sensations. This phenomenon, also known as (positive) affective touch, is likely to be the basis of affiliative interactions with conspecifics by promoting inter-individual bindings. Previous studies on healthy humans have demonstrated that affective touch can remarkably impact behavior. For instance, by administering the Rubber Hand Illusion (RHI) paradigm, the embodiment of a fake hand enhances after a slow, affective touch compared to a fast, neutral touch. However, results coming from this area are not univocal. In addition, there are no clues in the existing literature on the relationship between affective touch and the space around our body. To overcome these lacks, we carried out two separate experiments where participants underwent a RHI paradigm (Experiment 1) and a Visuo-Tactile Interaction task (Experiment 2), designed to tap into body representation and peripersonal space processing, respectively. In both experiments, an affective touch (CT-optimal, 3 cm/sec) and neutral touch (CT-suboptimal, 18 cm/sec) were delivered by the experimenter on the dorsal side of participants’ hand through a “skin to skin” contact. In Experiment 1, we did not find any modulation of body representation—not at behavioral nor at a physiological level—by affective touch. In Experiment 2, no visuo-tactile spatial modulation emerged depending upon the pleasantness of the touch received. These null findings are interpreted in the light of the current scientific context where the real nature of affective touch is often misguided, and they offer the possibility to pave the way for understanding the real effects of affective touch on body/space representation.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/11/2/225affective touchbody ownershipperipersonal spacevisuo-tactilerubber hand |
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Bliss in and Out of the Body: The (Extra)Corporeal Space is Impervious to Social Pleasant Touch |
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Bliss in and Out of the Body: The (Extra)Corporeal Space is Impervious to Social Pleasant Touch |
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Bliss in and Out of the Body: The (Extra)Corporeal Space is Impervious to Social Pleasant Touch |
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Slow, gentle stimulation of hairy skin is generally accompanied by hedonic sensations. This phenomenon, also known as (positive) affective touch, is likely to be the basis of affiliative interactions with conspecifics by promoting inter-individual bindings. Previous studies on healthy humans have demonstrated that affective touch can remarkably impact behavior. For instance, by administering the Rubber Hand Illusion (RHI) paradigm, the embodiment of a fake hand enhances after a slow, affective touch compared to a fast, neutral touch. However, results coming from this area are not univocal. In addition, there are no clues in the existing literature on the relationship between affective touch and the space around our body. To overcome these lacks, we carried out two separate experiments where participants underwent a RHI paradigm (Experiment 1) and a Visuo-Tactile Interaction task (Experiment 2), designed to tap into body representation and peripersonal space processing, respectively. In both experiments, an affective touch (CT-optimal, 3 cm/sec) and neutral touch (CT-suboptimal, 18 cm/sec) were delivered by the experimenter on the dorsal side of participants’ hand through a “skin to skin” contact. In Experiment 1, we did not find any modulation of body representation—not at behavioral nor at a physiological level—by affective touch. In Experiment 2, no visuo-tactile spatial modulation emerged depending upon the pleasantness of the touch received. These null findings are interpreted in the light of the current scientific context where the real nature of affective touch is often misguided, and they offer the possibility to pave the way for understanding the real effects of affective touch on body/space representation. |
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