Monday, June 27, 2016

Empathy predicts an experimental pain reduction during touch

Previous studies have provided evidence for pain alleviating effects of segmental tactile stimulation, yet the effect of social touch and its underlying mechanism is still unexplored. Considering that the soma affects the way we think, feel and interact with others, it has been proposed that touch may communicate emotions, including empathy, interacting with the identity of the toucher. Thus, the goal of the current study was to examine the analgesic effects of social touch, and to test the moderating role of the toucher’s empathy in analgesia using an ecological paradigm.

from The Journal of Pain http://ift.tt/290jCCE
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