一种持续的快乐:神经系统的聚合过程为长时间的温柔抚摸提供了舒适的基础

IF 3.2 2区 心理学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Xiaoqin Cheng , Burkhard Maess , Annett Schirmer
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虽然生活中的许多快乐都是短暂的,但我们从被轻轻地触摸或爱抚中获得的快乐似乎相当持久,可以持续几分钟到几小时。在这里,我们研究了大脑是如何适应长时间的触觉刺激并避免情感习惯化的。在60分钟的时间里,研究人员向参与者展示了左前臂以慢、中、快三种速度进行的软笔触。我们记录了他们的脑电图,并要求参与者对触摸的愉悦程度打分。评分和sN400(一种体感事件相关电位)依赖于速度呈倒u形,这表明它们对CT定向触摸的敏感性。这两项指标在很大程度上都不受任务时间的影响。速度越快,罗兰功率越低,体感皮层的激活越强。这种效应在重复刺激中下降,尤其是对于最快的抚摸,这表明a β驱动的触觉表征的习惯化。总之,这些和其他结果表明,CT和Aβ相关过程对长时间触觉刺激的反应不同,从而使CT信号在展开体感表征时相对放大。这种相对放大可能是促进长期身体接触的核心,这是亲密人际关系的典型特征,有利于健康和福祉。
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A pleasure that lasts: Convergent neural processes underpin comfort with prolonged gentle stroking
While many pleasures in life are short-lived, the pleasure we derive from being gently touched or caressed seems fairly durable, extending for minutes to hours. Here, we examined how the brain adapts to extended tactile stimulation and staves off affective habituation. For 60 min, participants were presented with soft brushstrokes at slow, intermediate, and fast velocities to their left forearm. We recorded the electroencephalogram and asked participants to rate touch pleasantness. Ratings and the sN400, a somatosensory event-related potential, depended on velocity in an inverted u-shaped manner pointing to their sensitivity to CT targeted touch. Both measures were largely unaffected by time on task. Rolandic power decreased for faster velocities indexing enhanced somatosensory cortex activation. This effect declined across repeated stimulation especially for the fastest stroking pointing to a habituation of Aβ driven tactile representations. Together, these and other results imply that CT and Aβ related processes respond differently to prolonged tactile stimulation allowing CT signals to become relatively amplified in unfolding somatosensory representations. Such a relative amplification could be central for promoting extended physical contact, which is typical for close human relationships and which benefits health and well-being.
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Cortex
Cortex 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
7.00
自引率
5.60%
发文量
250
审稿时长
74 days
期刊介绍: CORTEX is an international journal devoted to the study of cognition and of the relationship between the nervous system and mental processes, particularly as these are reflected in the behaviour of patients with acquired brain lesions, normal volunteers, children with typical and atypical development, and in the activation of brain regions and systems as recorded by functional neuroimaging techniques. It was founded in 1964 by Ennio De Renzi.
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