2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.830193
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An Interaction Theory Account of (Mediated) Social Touch

Abstract: Research on mediated social touch (MST) has, either implicitly or explicitly, built on theoretical assumptions regarding social interactions that align with “theory theory” or “simulation theory” of social cognition. However, these approaches struggle to explain MST interactions that occur outside of a laboratory setting. I briefly discuss these approaches and will argue in favor of an alternative, “interaction theory” approach to the study of MST. I make three suggestions for future research to focus on.

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“…Affective touch is by its very nature interactive(Huisman 2022). Its inherent mutuality makes it special because it reduces self-other boundaries, and simultaneously increases the salience of somatosensory information about one's bodily and internal status(Gentsch et al.…”
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“…Affective touch is by its very nature interactive(Huisman 2022). Its inherent mutuality makes it special because it reduces self-other boundaries, and simultaneously increases the salience of somatosensory information about one's bodily and internal status(Gentsch et al.…”
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confidence: 99%