感情の調節として触れること
1Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States.
Frontiers in psychology
|February 16, 2026
まとめ
人間同士の触れ合いは,感情を調節することによって,感情的幸福に大きく影響を与えます. このレビューでは,人際的触覚系が神経生理学とコミュニケーションにどのように影響し,感情の調節を改善するかを調査します.
科学分野:
- 心理学 心理学とは
- 神経科学は神経科学である.
- 社会科学 社会科学とは
背景:
- 人間同士の触れ合いは,感情的幸福にとって極めて重要です.
- 現存する研究によると,タッチはネガティブな感情,苦痛,痛みを和らげることが確認されています.
- 感情の調節におけるタッチの正確なメカニズムは,まだ十分に研究されていない.
研究 の 目的:
- 感情の調節における対人接触の役割を明らかにする.
- 感情状態に対する触覚の神経生理学的効果をレビューする.
- 触覚が感情の調節を支える経路の概要を述べる.
主な方法:
- インタパーソナルタッチと感情の調節に関する研究の文献レビュー.
- 触覚刺激に対する神経生理学的反応の分析.
- 人間コミュニケーションと人間関係におけるタッチの役割の検討.
主要な成果:
- 触覚は,人際的触覚システムを通して,神経生理学的反応に影響を与えます.
- 触覚は感情状態を伝達し,これは関係性に基づく規制に不可欠です.
- 4つの異なる経路は,触覚が感情の調節をどのように促進するかを示しています.
結論:
- 人間の触れ合いは,感情の調節のための基本的なメカニズムです.
- 触覚の神経生理学的およびコミュニケーション的機能を理解することは,感情的幸福度を高めます.
- 触覚媒介の感情調節の経路に関するさらなる研究が必要である.
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