Abra Yasemin, Mirams Laura, Fairhurst Merle T
Centre for Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop (CeTI), 6G life, Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany.
School of Natural Sciences and Psychology, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom.
Heliyon. 2024 Aug 16;10(16):e36487. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e36487. eCollection 2024 Aug 30.
The space we keep between ourselves and others allows us either to engage in close shared experiences or to distance ourselves for safety. Focusing primarily on the latter, previous studies have identified a link between interpersonal boundaries and perceived threat, perceptual discrimination including pain perception as well as how we move and behave as a result. Although interpersonal distancing has been studied in a range of contexts, a mechanistic way of how such spatial behaviour might alter how we perceive affective touch has yet to be investigated. Here we probe the effect of perceived threat of COVID-19 on interpersonal boundary preferences and perceived pleasantness of vicarious affective touch. Our results demonstrate that increased perceived threat from COVID-19 is associated with larger boundaries of discomfort distance. Moreover, we show a positive association between perceived threat and pleasantness of vicarious touch coming from a member of the household, but no association with outsider touch. Importantly, rather than focusing on the purely "positive" and prosocial functions of affective touch, these results bolster a novel perspective that socially-relevant cues guide both approach and avoidance behaviours.
我们与他人之间保持的空间,使我们既能参与亲密的共同体验,也能出于安全考虑而与他人保持距离。以往的研究主要关注后者,已经确定了人际边界与感知到的威胁、包括疼痛感知在内的感知辨别以及我们因此而产生的行动和行为方式之间的联系。尽管人际距离在一系列情境中都有研究,但这种空间行为可能如何改变我们对情感触摸的感知的机制尚未得到研究。在这里,我们探究了对新冠病毒的感知威胁对人际边界偏好和替代性情感触摸的感知愉悦度的影响。我们的结果表明,对新冠病毒的感知威胁增加与更大的不适距离边界相关。此外,我们发现感知到的威胁与来自家庭成员的替代性触摸的愉悦度之间呈正相关,但与来自外人的触摸无关。重要的是,这些结果并非只关注情感触摸纯粹的“积极”和亲社会功能,而是支持了一种新观点,即与社会相关的线索会引导接近和回避行为。