Self-touch: Contact durations and point of touch of spontaneous facial self-touches differ depending on cognitive and emotional load.
Every human being spontaneously touches its eyes, cheeks, chin and mouth manifold every day. These spontaneous facial self-touches (sFST) are elicited with little or no awareness and are distinct from gestures and instrumental acts. Self-touch frequency has been shown to be influenced by negative af...
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doaj-dae0b526964341feaf8d1b8f966639022021-03-03T20:49:28ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01143e021367710.1371/journal.pone.0213677Self-touch: Contact durations and point of touch of spontaneous facial self-touches differ depending on cognitive and emotional load.Stephanie Margarete MuellerSven MartinMartin GrunwaldEvery human being spontaneously touches its eyes, cheeks, chin and mouth manifold every day. These spontaneous facial self-touches (sFST) are elicited with little or no awareness and are distinct from gestures and instrumental acts. Self-touch frequency has been shown to be influenced by negative affect and attention distraction and may be involved in regulating emotion and working memory functions. Yet, even though self-touch research dates back several decades fundamental aspects, like the temporal progression of sFST or the effects of executing hand and touched face area, have not yet been analyzed. For the first time, the present study measured sFST temporal aspects to the millisecond using accelerometers and EMG. Spontaneous self-touch was triggered in sixty participants who completed a delayed memory task of complex haptic relief stimuli while listening to distracting aversive sounds. We found that while both hands were used equally often and with the same overall movement times and contact durations, significant effects occurred for face area in both frequency and contact durations. Ergo the point of touch seems to have some relevance of its own, independently of which hand is used to perform it. The results show that not only frequency but also the point of touch and contact durations are influenced by cognitive and emotional demands. We argue that investigating the fundamental characteristics of sFST will further the understanding of cognitive focusing and attentional mechanisms.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213677 |
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Self-touch: Contact durations and point of touch of spontaneous facial self-touches differ depending on cognitive and emotional load. |
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Self-touch: Contact durations and point of touch of spontaneous facial self-touches differ depending on cognitive and emotional load. |
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Self-touch: Contact durations and point of touch of spontaneous facial self-touches differ depending on cognitive and emotional load. |
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self-touch: contact durations and point of touch of spontaneous facial self-touches differ depending on cognitive and emotional load. |
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Every human being spontaneously touches its eyes, cheeks, chin and mouth manifold every day. These spontaneous facial self-touches (sFST) are elicited with little or no awareness and are distinct from gestures and instrumental acts. Self-touch frequency has been shown to be influenced by negative affect and attention distraction and may be involved in regulating emotion and working memory functions. Yet, even though self-touch research dates back several decades fundamental aspects, like the temporal progression of sFST or the effects of executing hand and touched face area, have not yet been analyzed. For the first time, the present study measured sFST temporal aspects to the millisecond using accelerometers and EMG. Spontaneous self-touch was triggered in sixty participants who completed a delayed memory task of complex haptic relief stimuli while listening to distracting aversive sounds. We found that while both hands were used equally often and with the same overall movement times and contact durations, significant effects occurred for face area in both frequency and contact durations. Ergo the point of touch seems to have some relevance of its own, independently of which hand is used to perform it. The results show that not only frequency but also the point of touch and contact durations are influenced by cognitive and emotional demands. We argue that investigating the fundamental characteristics of sFST will further the understanding of cognitive focusing and attentional mechanisms. |
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