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Individual Variability of Pleasantness Ratings to Stroking Touch Over Different Velocities

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Many studies have investigated the perception of tactile pleasantness over a range of stroking velocities. On average, pleasantness is low at slow (e.g. 0.3 cm/s) and fast (e.g. 30 cm/s) stroking velocities, but is rated highest at velocities between 1-10 cm/s. On a group level, this results in an inverted-U shape pleasantness ratings curve, which is described statistically by a negative quadratic equation. We reanalyzed the data from 5 earlier studies to investigate whether the inverted-U shape pleasantness curve at the group level is also present at the level of the individual-a precondition for using tactile pleasantness perception as a diagnostic marker. We pooled the data from five studies with a total of 127 participants. Each study included a 'standard condition' of stroking on the dorsal forearm over different velocities (0.3, 1, 3, 10, 30 cm/s) and participants rated the pleasantness. Factors other than stroking velocity were also varied in these studies. On the whole-group level and in each study, pleasantness ratings produced a significant negative quadratic pleasantness curve over the stroking velocities. In individual participants, ratings varied greatly and only 42% of the participants showed a significant negative quadratic curve. The steepness of the inverted-U correlated only moderately across other experimental conditions, showing that the experimental circumstances can influence pleasantness ratings. Our findings have important implications for future work, where differences in the tactile pleasantness curve should not be used to predict or diagnose issues at an individual level. Highlights • We conducted a reanalysis of 5 studies into variability of pleasant touch perception from stroking over the skin. • We asked whether the inverted-U shape pleasantness curve over slow to fast stroking existed at the level of the individual. • We pooled the data from 127 healthy participants who rated pleasantness of slow to fast stroking. • Group data clearly exhibited the inverted-U shaped pleasantness curve, but this was not found in individuals. • High inter-individual variability exists in tactile pleasantness and this should not be used diagnostically in individuals.
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hal-02994900 , version 1 (08-11-2020)

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Ilona Croy, Antonie Bierling, Uta Sailer, Rochelle Ackerley. Individual Variability of Pleasantness Ratings to Stroking Touch Over Different Velocities. Neuroscience, 2021, 464, pp.33-43. ⟨10.1016/j.neuroscience.2020.03.030⟩. ⟨hal-02994900⟩
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