Schirmer Annett, Gunter Thomas C
Department of Psychology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong.
Department of Neuropsychology, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany.
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci. 2017 Dec;17(6):1129-1140. doi: 10.3758/s13415-017-0537-5.
Research has revealed a special mechanoreceptor, called C-tactile (CT) afferent, that is situated in hairy skin and that seems relevant for the processing of social touch. We pursued a possible role of this receptor in the perception of other social signals such as a person's voice. Participants completed three sessions in which they heard surprised and neutral vocal and nonvocal sounds and detected rare sound repetitions. In a given session, participants received no touch or soft brushstrokes to the arm (CT innervated) or palm (CT free). Event-related potentials elicited to sounds revealed that stroking to the arm facilitated the integration of vocal and emotional information. The late positive potential was greater for surprised vocal relative to neutral vocal and nonvocal sounds, and this effect was greater for arm touch relative to both palm touch and no touch. Together, these results indicate that stroking to the arm facilitates the allocation of processing resources to emotional voices, thus supporting the possibility that CT stimulation benefits social perception cross-modally.
研究发现了一种特殊的机械感受器,称为C触觉(CT)传入神经,它位于有毛皮肤中,似乎与社交触摸的处理有关。我们探究了这种感受器在感知其他社交信号(如人的声音)方面可能发挥的作用。参与者完成了三个阶段的实验,在这些实验中,他们听到惊讶和中性的有声及无声声音,并检测罕见的声音重复。在给定的一个阶段中,参与者的手臂(有CT神经支配)或手掌(无CT神经支配)没有接受触摸或轻柔的抚摸。对声音诱发的事件相关电位显示,抚摸手臂促进了声音和情感信息的整合。相对于中性声音和无声声音,惊讶的有声声音引发的晚期正电位更大,而且相对于手掌触摸和无触摸,手臂触摸的这种效应更大。总之,这些结果表明,抚摸手臂有助于将处理资源分配到带有情感的声音上,从而支持了CT刺激以跨模态方式有益于社会感知的可能性。