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    Sex differences in event-related potentials and attentional biases to emotional facial stimuli.Daniela M. Pfabigan,Elisabeth Lamplmayr-Kragl,Nina M. Pintzinger,Uta Sailer &Ulrich S. Tran -2014 -Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Determinants for positive and negative experiences of interpersonal touch: context matters.Uta Sailer,Yvonne Friedrich,Fatemeh Asgari,Marc Hassenzahl &Ilona Croy -2024 -Cognition and Emotion 38 (4):565-586.
    The goal of the study was to determine which aspects of interpersonal touch interactions lead to a positive or negative experience. Previous research has focused primarily on physical characteristics. We suggest that this may not be sufficient to fully capture the complexity of the experience. Specifically, we examined how fulfilment of psychological needs influences touch experiences and how this relates to physical touch characteristics and situational factors.In two mixed-method studies, participants described their most positive and most negative interpersonal touch experience (...) within a specific time frame. They reported fulfilment of nine needs, affect, intention, and reason for positivity/negativity, as well as the body part(s) touched, location, type of touch, interaction partner, and particular touch characteristics (e.g. humidity).Positive and negative touch experiences shared similar touch types, locations, and body parts touched, but differed in intended purpose and reasons. Overall, the valence of a touch experience could be predicted from fulfilment of relatedness, the interaction partner and initiator, and physical touch characteristics. Positive affect increased with need fulfilment, and negative affect decreased.The results highlight the importance of relatedness and reciprocity for the valence of touch, and emphasise the need to incorporate psychological needs in touch research. (shrink)
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    Liking and wanting pleasant odors: different effects of repetitive exposure in men and women.Chantal Triscoli,Ilona Croy,HÃ¥kan Olausson &Uta Sailer -2014 -Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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