The processing of hedonic aspects of touch, namely affective touch, is associated with the activation of C-Tactile (CT) fibers. CTs were thought to be present only in hairy skin, with glabrous skin being often used as control site in affective touch studies. Nevertheless, several articles comparing pleasantness perception across hairy and glabrous skin reported no significant differences. Surprisingly, CT fibers have also been recently detected on the glabrous palm, further questioning whether affective touch perception across both hairy and glabrous skin is comparable. The present meta-analysis thus aimed to quantify pleasantness perception of affective tactile stimulations on both hairy and glabrous sites. Pooled effect sizes (Hedges' g) from 18 studies were analyzed using random effect models. No systematic preference towards affective stimulations on hairy or glabrous skin was observed. Moreover, studies were highly heterogeneous, suggesting high variance in the results of the retrieved articles. Results were not affected by publication bias nor by other moderators. Variables affecting affective touch perception on hairy and glabrous skin and methodological considerations were discussed.

Cruciani, G., Zanini, L., Russo, V., Boccardi, E., Spitoni, G.f. (2021). Pleasantness ratings in response to affective touch across hairy and glabrous skin: a meta-analysis. NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS, 131, 88-95 [10.1016/j.neubiorev.2021.09.026].

Pleasantness ratings in response to affective touch across hairy and glabrous skin: a meta-analysis

Cruciani, G
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2021-01-01

Abstract

The processing of hedonic aspects of touch, namely affective touch, is associated with the activation of C-Tactile (CT) fibers. CTs were thought to be present only in hairy skin, with glabrous skin being often used as control site in affective touch studies. Nevertheless, several articles comparing pleasantness perception across hairy and glabrous skin reported no significant differences. Surprisingly, CT fibers have also been recently detected on the glabrous palm, further questioning whether affective touch perception across both hairy and glabrous skin is comparable. The present meta-analysis thus aimed to quantify pleasantness perception of affective tactile stimulations on both hairy and glabrous sites. Pooled effect sizes (Hedges' g) from 18 studies were analyzed using random effect models. No systematic preference towards affective stimulations on hairy or glabrous skin was observed. Moreover, studies were highly heterogeneous, suggesting high variance in the results of the retrieved articles. Results were not affected by publication bias nor by other moderators. Variables affecting affective touch perception on hairy and glabrous skin and methodological considerations were discussed.
2021
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Rilevanza internazionale
Review
Esperti anonimi
Settore PSIC-04/B - Psicologia clinica
English
affective touch; CT fibers; gentle touch; glabrous skin; hairy skin; pleasant touch
Cruciani, G., Zanini, L., Russo, V., Boccardi, E., Spitoni, G.f. (2021). Pleasantness ratings in response to affective touch across hairy and glabrous skin: a meta-analysis. NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS, 131, 88-95 [10.1016/j.neubiorev.2021.09.026].
Cruciani, G; Zanini, L; Russo, V; Boccardi, E; Spitoni, Gf
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