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1 Affective and discriminative touch: a reappraisal Morrison, India

43 C p. 145-151
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2 Affective regulation through touch: homeostatic and allostatic mechanisms Fotopoulou, Aikaterini

43 C p. 80-87
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3 Affective touch: a communication channel for social exchange Fairhurst, Merle T

43 C p. 54-61
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4 An unsatisfactory status quo and promising perspectives: why links between brain activity and personality remain elusive and what we need to change to do better Wacker, Jan

43 C p. 224-229
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5 Brief touch is different from a massage: insights from nonhuman primates Aureli, Filippo

43 C p. 174-180
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6 Clinical transforming of personality disorders: comorbidity, severity or dynamical changes in the structure of individuality? Tkachenko, Andrey

43 C p. 88-94
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7 C-tactile (CT) afferents: evidence of their function from microneurography studies in humans Ackerley, Rochelle

43 C p. 95-100
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8 Differentiating self-touch from social touch Boehme, Rebecca

43 C p. 27-33
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9 Do C-tactile afferents go to sleep? A potential role for somatosensory stimulation in sleep regulation Van Puyvelde, Martine

43 C p. 62-68
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10 Do transdiagnostic factors influence affective touch perception in psychiatric populations? Keizer, Anouk

43 C p. 125-130
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11 Editorial Board
43 C p. ii
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12 Epigenetic protection: maternal touch and DNA-methylation in early life Mariani Wigley, Isabella Lucia Chiara

43 C p. 111-117
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13 Explanatory personality science in the neuroimaging era: the map is not the territory Allen, Timothy A

43 C p. 236-241
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14 Individual differences in temperament and the efficiency of brain networks Rothbart, Mary K

43 C p. 242-248
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15 Knismesis: the aversive facet of tickle Varlamov, Anton A

43 C p. 230-235
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16 Multisensory contributions to affective touch Spence, Charles

43 C p. 40-45
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17 Negative affect related traits and the chasm between self-report and neuroscience Brandt, Anika

43 C p. 216-223
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18 Neuroimaging, hormonal and genetic biomarkers for pathological aggression — success or failure? Wagels, Lisa

43 C p. 101-110
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19 On the age-specific neurochemical and endocrine biomarkers of temperament traits in adolescents Bashkatov, Sergey A

43 C p. 118-124
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20 Ontogeny of the social brain in utero and in infancy: risk factors and resilience in socioemotional development Jones, Nancy Aaron

43 C p. 200-206
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21 Physiological effects induced by stimulation of cutaneous sensory nerves, with a focus on oxytocin Uvnäs Moberg, Kerstin

43 C p. 159-166
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22 Processing and transmission of affective touch in the spinal cord Marshall, Andrew

43 C p. 34-39
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23 Psychophysiology and motivated emotion: testing the affective touch hypothesis of C-tactile afferent function Walker, Susannah C

43 C p. 131-137
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24 Resilience to stress and social touch Dagnino-Subiabre, Alexies

43 C p. 75-79
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25 Role of C-tactile fibers in pain modulation: animal and human perspectives Larsson, Max

43 C p. 138-144
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26 Slow touch in non-human species: translational research into the C-tactile (CT) afferent system Watkins, Roger H

43 C p. 193-199
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27 Social touch and allostasis Zoltowski, Alisa R

43 C p. 69-74
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28 Social touch in virtual reality Gallace, Alberto

43 C p. 249-254
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29 Temperament according to Jan Strelau’s concept and posttraumatic stress disorder: current status and future perspectives on neurobiological studies Zawadzki, Bogdan

43 C p. 6-13
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30 The developmental origins of stress reactivity: an intergenerational life-course perspective Spry, Elizabeth A

43 C p. 187-192
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31 The non-human perspective on the neurobiology of temperament, personality, and psychopathology: what’s next? McNaughton, Neil

43 C p. 255-262
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32 The past and future of mapping the biomarkers of psychosis Wang, Ling-Ling

43 C p. 1-5
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33 The question why and how people differ in personality cannot be answered satisfactorily while neglecting biological approaches Reuter, Martin

43 C p. 181-186
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34 The role of C-tactile nerve fibers in human social development Croy, Ilona

43 C p. 20-26
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35 The role of the amygdala in processing social and affective touch Gothard, Katalin M

43 C p. 46-53
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36 The self-regulatory affective touch: a speculative framework for the development of executive functioning Farroni, Teresa

43 C p. 167-173
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37 Understanding others through observed touch: neural correlates, developmental aspects, and psychopathology Peled-Avron, Leehe

43 C p. 152-158
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38 Virtual touch and the human social world Dunbar, Robin IM

43 C p. 14-19
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39 Wired for social touch: the sense that binds us to others Bohic, Manon

43 C p. 207-215
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