Papi Martina, Decandia Davide, Laricchiuta Daniela, Cutuli Debora, Buratta Livia, Peciccia Maurizio, Mazzeschi Claudia
Department of Philosophy, Social Sciences and Education, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy.
Laboratory of Experimental and Behavioral Neurophysiology, Scientific Institutes for Research, Hospitalization, and Healthcare (IRCCS) Santa Lucia Foundation, Rome, Italy.
Front Psychiatry. 2025 Mar 25;16:1498006. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1498006. eCollection 2025.
Over the past few decades, research on affective touch has clarified its impact on key psychological functions essential for environmental adaptation, such as self-awareness, self-other differentiation, attachment, and stress response. These effects are primarily driven by the stimulation of C-tactile (CT) fibers. Despite significant advancements in understanding the fundamental mechanisms of affective touch, its clinical applications in mental health remain underdeveloped. This systematic review aims to rigorously assess the scientific literature on the relationship between CT fiber stimulation and psychological disorders, evaluating its potential as a therapeutic intervention.
This systematic review was conducted in accordance with PRISMA guidelines. A search was performed in the EMBASE, PubMed, and Web of Science databases for articles published in the last 10 years. The review focused on two main aspects: (1) potential dysregulation of CT fibers in individuals with psychological disorders, and (2) psychological treatments based on CT fiber stimulation and their psychological and functional outcomes.
Most studies investigating CT fiber dysregulation in psychological disorders reported sensory alterations, with patients rating affective touch as less pleasant than healthy controls. These differences were often associated with dysregulation in the reward network and interoceptive processing, with several studies suggesting reduced insular cortex activation as a contributing factor. Regarding psychological treatments, only a limited number of studies analyzed therapies based on CT fiber stimulation. Despite methodological variations and differences in psychological diagnoses, the available evidence suggests that affective touch therapies can effectively reduce symptom severity and improve interoception across different psychological conditions.
The findings underscore the potential of affective touch as a therapeutic avenue for psychological disorders. However, given the dearth of studies on this topic, further analyses are necessary to fully understand its mechanisms and clinical efficacy. Expanding research in this area could provide valuable insights into functional impairments related to CT fiber dysregulation and support the development of targeted interventions for mental health treatment.
在过去几十年中,对情感触摸的研究已经阐明了其对环境适应所必需的关键心理功能的影响,如自我意识、自我与他人的区分、依恋和应激反应。这些影响主要由C触觉(CT)纤维的刺激驱动。尽管在理解情感触摸的基本机制方面取得了重大进展,但其在心理健康方面的临床应用仍未得到充分发展。本系统综述旨在严格评估关于CT纤维刺激与心理障碍之间关系的科学文献,评估其作为一种治疗干预措施的潜力。
本系统综述按照PRISMA指南进行。在EMBASE、PubMed和科学网数据库中检索过去10年发表的文章。该综述聚焦于两个主要方面:(1)心理障碍患者中CT纤维的潜在失调,以及(2)基于CT纤维刺激的心理治疗及其心理和功能结果。
大多数调查心理障碍中CT纤维失调的研究报告了感觉改变,患者对情感触摸的评价不如健康对照组愉快。这些差异通常与奖赏网络和内感受处理的失调有关,几项研究表明岛叶皮质激活减少是一个促成因素。关于心理治疗,只有少数研究分析了基于CT纤维刺激的疗法。尽管方法存在差异且心理诊断不同,但现有证据表明情感触摸疗法可以有效降低症状严重程度并改善不同心理状况下的内感受。
研究结果强调了情感触摸作为心理障碍治疗途径的潜力。然而,鉴于关于该主题的研究匮乏,需要进一步分析以充分了解其机制和临床疗效。扩大该领域的研究可以为与CT纤维失调相关的功能障碍提供有价值的见解,并支持心理健康治疗靶向干预措施的开发。