PhD Louise P. Kirsch | What’s so special about touch? A multidimensional approach to study social touch

Gastvortrag

  • Datum: 12.10.2020
  • Uhrzeit: 13:00 - 14:00
  • Vortragende(r): PhD Louise P. Kirsch
  • Research Associate, ISIR, Sorbonne Universite, Paris, France Honorary Research Associate, University College London, UK
  • Ort: MPI für Kognitions- und Neurowissenschaften
  • Raum: Zoom Meeting
  • Gastgeber: Abteilung Neurologie
At the boundary between the body, the environment and others, touch is a

key path for social interactions. Indeed, touch enables the

transmission of pro-social and emotional signals that cannot be

communicated through other sensory modalities. Thus, touch is important

in myriad social situations, but often neglected. Moreover, research

have shown a specialized pathway for affective touch, the CT system. In

this talk, I will be putting together the results of recent studies

shedding some lights on: (i) the crucial role of the insula in

perceiving affective touch; (ii) the role of touch in buffering feelings

of social isolation and rejection, especially in this time of forced

social distancing; and (iii) a new way of measuring skin-to-skin

interactions.
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