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Affective Touching

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At the end of the twentieth century the discovery of 'slow', affective touch nerves in humans known as C Tactile (CT) afferents, which are entirely separate from the faster pathways for touching objects, had huge social implications. The Swedish neuroscientists responsible formulated an "affective touch hypothesis" or "social touch hypothesis" to consider their purpose. Part I offers a history of the science of social touch, from related discoveries in mammals by physiologists in the 1930s, to the recent rediscoveries of the CT nerves in humans. Part II considers how these findings are being intentionally folded into technologies for interaction. First, as mediated social touch, communicating at a distance through haptics. Second, with the increasing number of social and service robots in health care and domestic settings, the role of affective touch within human-robot interaction design.

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ISBN: 9781009484374
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Author: Mark Paterson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 75 pages
Series: Elements in Histories of Emotions and the Senses
Genres: Neurosciences
Robotics
Social and cultural history
Psychology: emotions
Haptic and other tactile technologies