ICPS

2019 International Convention of Psychological Science

Bodily Pleasure and the Self: Experimental, Pharmacological, and Clinical Studies on Affective Touch

Saturday, March 9, 2019 · Paris, France

Experimental Psychology

Increasing evidence points towards the importance of social, affective touch to human development and health. In this symposium, we will integrate for the first time our recent neuropharmacological, clinical, physiological and socio-cognitive findings supporting the idea that the core of our psychological self is built upon affective, embodied interactions.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Laura CrucianelliChair
    Karolinska Institute
  • Louise KirschCoChair
    University College London
  • Louise KirschCoChair
    University Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6, CNRS UMR 7222

Presentations

  1. Is the Right Insula Necessary for Affective Touch Perception?Louise Kirsch
  2. Does Affective Touch Influences Pupil Size and Heart Rate?Chris Dijkerman
  3. The Pharmacology of Social Reward: The Role of Dopamine and Opioid. Giorgia Silani
  4. The Effect of Intranasal Oxytocin on the Perception of Affective Touch and Body Representation in Anorexia NervosaLaura Crucianelli