touchaffect
Touchaffect is a term used in psychology, neuroscience, and human-computer interaction to denote the emotional quality conveyed by tactile stimulation. It refers to the perceived affective value of touch, including hedonic, arousal, and social-signaling aspects, and to how these aspects depend on context, modality, and individual differences.
Physiological and neural underpinnings: Affective touch is mediated in part by C-tactile (CT) afferents that respond
Measurement and applications: Researchers assess touchaffect through subjective rating scales of valence and arousal, as well
Relationship to related concepts: The term overlaps with affective touch and affective computing. While affective touch
See also: Affective touch; CT afferents; Haptics; Affective computing; Social robotics.