Christopher Dancer
Unilever
4 Papers
3 Citations
Christopher Dancer is an academic researcher from Unilever. The author has contributed to research in topics: Somatosensory system & Insular cortex. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications. Previous affiliations of Christopher Dancer include Bangor University.
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Papers
Touching and feeling: differences in pleasant touch processing between glabrous and hairy skin in humans
Francis McGlone,Håkan Olausson,J. A. Boyle,M. Jones-Gotman,Christopher Dancer,Steve Guest,Gregory K Essick +6 more
TL;DR: The present findings are consistent with the hypothesis that pleasant touch from hairy skin, mediated by CT afferents, is processed in the limbic‐related cortex and represents an innate non‐learned process.
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Tactile motion activates the human middle temporal/V5 (MT/V5) complex.
Matthew C. Hagen,Ove Franzén,Francis McGlone,Francis McGlone,Gregory K Essick,Christopher Dancer,Christopher Dancer,José V. Pardo,José V. Pardo +8 more
TL;DR: In this subject, tactile motion produced a significant increase in rCBF that directly overlapped a region activated by visual motion at the posterior continuance of the inferior temporal sulcus, consistent with the known location of hMT/V5.
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Vision influences tactile perception without proprioceptive orienting.
Steven P. Tipper,Donna M. Lloyd,Belinda Shorland,Christopher Dancer,Louise A. Howard,Francis McGlone +5 more
TL;DR: An experiment is reported which dissociates vision and proprioception, and demonstrates for the first time that vision of a body part, independent of proprioceptive orienting, can indeed effect somatosensation.