Affective touch communication in close adult relationships
Affective touch communication in close adult relationships
Inter-personal touch is a powerful aspect of social interaction that we expect to be particularly important for emotional communication. We studied the capacity of closely acquainted humans to signal the meaning of several word cues (e.g. gratitude, sadness) using touch sensation alone. Participants communicated all cues with above chance performance. We show that emotionally close people can accurately signal the meaning of different words through touch, and that performance is affected by the amount of contextual information available. Even with minimal context and feedback, both attention-getting and love were communicated surprisingly well. Neither the type of close relationship, nor self-reported comfort with touch significantly affected performance.
Rebecca Boehme、H?kan Olausson、Sarah McIntyre、Peder M. Isager、Freddy Abnousi、Athanasia Moungou、Frances Lau、Ali Israr、Ellen A. Lumpkin
生物科学现状、生物科学发展信息传播、知识传播
Rebecca Boehme,H?kan Olausson,Sarah McIntyre,Peder M. Isager,Freddy Abnousi,Athanasia Moungou,Frances Lau,Ali Israr,Ellen A. Lumpkin.Affective touch communication in close adult relationships[EB/OL].(2019-05-07)[2025-08-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.02613.点此复制
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