Authors
Sjoerd JH Ebisch, Francesca Ferri, Anatolia Salone, Mauro Gianni Perrucci, Luigi D'Amico, Filippo Maria Ferro, Gian Luca Romani, Vittorio Gallese
Publication date
2011/7/1
Journal
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
Volume
23
Issue
7
Pages
1808-1822
Publisher
MIT Press
Description
Previous studies suggested that the observation of other individuals' somatosensory experiences also activates brain circuits processing one's own somatosensory experiences. However, it is unclear whether cortical regions involved with the elementary stages of touch processing are also involved in the automatic coding of the affective consequences of observed touch and to which extent they show overlapping activation for somatosensory experiences of self and others. In order to investigate these issues, in the present fMRI study, healthy participants either experienced touch or watched videos depicting other individuals' inanimate and animate/social touch experiences. Essentially, a distinction can be made between exteroceptive and interoceptive components of touch processing, involved with physical stimulus characteristics and internal feeling states, respectively. Consistent with this distinction, a …
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Scholar articles
SJH Ebisch, F Ferri, A Salone, MG Perrucci, L D'Amico… - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2011