Fully Funded #PhD@LJMU. Fantastic opportunity for people with a background in #Psychology and/or #Neuroscience who want to carry out laboratory research using innovative, interdisciplinary methods. Start date June 2025 #pain: https://t.co/4zep6ldPMB
As one of her Playschool babies, it was an honour to contribute to the @BBCr4today programme guest edited by @FloellaBenjamin to talk about the power of hugs, our research on the social #touch & its impact on recommendations of the APPR on a Fit & Healthy Childhood @LJMUImpact
Delighted to have been able to talk alongside @bethanydonaghy1 to the What a Pain podcast about the topic of autistic people's pain. It is great that the pain community are becoming so invested here, conversations like this are an important step towards better pain management
Neurophysiological evidence of motor contribution to vicarious affective touch https://t.co/pTqIf3ACbF happy to share our latest work on M1 role in vicarious observation of CT-touch. Great job niccolobutti cosimourgesi @StergMakris@mcglonefp@RCBB_LJMU@LJMUResearch
Faculty of Health Public Lecture Series.
October 1st, 5.00pm @LJMU
“Making Sense of the Body in Chronic Pain.”
We have two fantastic speakers who together will highlight the multidisciplinary nature of #pain research.
#Liverpool#Nursing#Psychology
https://t.co/OiWSUzv5eX
📣 New Paper out in Physiology & Behavior.
High frequency heart rate variability is associated with sensitivity to affective #touch - ScienceDirect
With @rpawling & @mcglonefrancis1 @somaffect @RCBB_LJMU https://t.co/ORBC2OS8GG
Hello #affectivetouch community! Planning a study on affective touch, using skin-to-skin touch between mothers and their 6-month-old infants. Does anyone have experience with specific methods for training and measuring touch pressure? any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
To touch or to be touched? By comparing appraisal ratings of vicarious touch execution and reception we provide evidence of a CT-specific preference for vicarious touch execution and more https://t.co/gW6KizhoI1 @RCBB_LJMU@LJMUPsychology@PLOSONE
How do you know if something is wet/dry? Humans have no dedicated sensor for humidity. Instead, we rely -mainly- on thermal cues.
Do the test: sit on a cold bench, your first reaction is: The bench is Wet!
@ploumitsakou, @JonathanMuheim, @_smicera, @yonderboy_ , @thermosenselab
Join us for RCBB’s dementia event led by @MicRic77 on Dec 6th, 9:30am in BS 3.29. Speakers @DavideBrunoPhD, @TseDorothyLab, @dirosaelisa, & @ainarajauregizinkunegi will share their pioneering research. Don't miss this opportunity to get an insight into the latest advancements!
Appreciate the invaluable contribution of @mattos96 from @KingsIoPPN at the @RCBB_LJMU event and presenting the latest developments of neuroimaging in treatments for pain. #neuroscience
Sincere appreciations to @lauracrucianel1 from @QM_Psych for her valuable presence at today's RCBB event and presenting on the contribution of skin-mediated interoceptive signals to the sense of body ownership.#Neuroscience