contacttouching
Contacttouching is a term used to describe the act or condition of physical contact involving touching between surfaces or bodies. In general use, it refers to any scenario where one object or body makes contact with another, ranging from casual, incidental touching to deliberate, sustained contact. As a cross-disciplinary concept, it appears in psychology, sociology, medicine, and human–computer interaction, where the dynamics and meanings of touch are studied.
Categories often distinguished in research include social touch (affectionate or communicative contact such as a hug
Measurement and effects: researchers quantify touch by frequency, duration, intensity, and location, often using observational coding
Ethics and safety: consent, boundaries, and context are central. Policies emphasize respecting personal space, age-appropriate contact,
See also: haptics, tactile feedback, social touch, personal space, touch avoidance.