“…In keeping with recent trends in other fields, the science of touch has also begun to focus on understanding affective aspects of this modality, such as pleasantness and emotional expression. For example, neuroscientists and psychophysicists have recently hypothesized that the rewarding, emotional aspects of touch may be subserved by a class of unmyelinated peripheral nerve fibers known as CT (or C tactile) afferents that are found in hairy, but not glabrous (hairless), skin (Löken, Wessberg, Morrison, McGlone, & Olausson, 2009;McGlone, Vallbo, Olausson, Löken, & Wessberg, 2007;Olausson et al, 2002).…”