Uta Sailer

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University of Vienna, Wien, Wien, Austria 
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Ree A, Bendas J, Pabel L, et al. (2020) Right between the eyes: Corrugator muscle activity tracks the changing pleasantness of repeated slow stroking touch. Physiology & Behavior. 112903
Croy I, Bierling A, Sailer U, et al. (2020) Individual Variability of Pleasantness Ratings to Stroking Touch Over Different Velocities. Neuroscience
Beßler R, Bendas J, Sailer U, et al. (2020) The "Longing for Interpersonal Touch Picture Questionnaire": Development of a new measurement for touch perception. International Journal of Psychology : Journal International De Psychologie. 55: 446-455
Ree A, Morrison I, Olausson H, et al. (2019) Using Facial Electromyography to Assess Facial Muscle Reactions to Experienced and Observed Affective Touch in Humans. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove
Rosenberger LA, Ree A, Eisenegger C, et al. (2018) Slow touch targeting CT-fibres does not increase prosocial behaviour in economic laboratory tasks. Scientific Reports. 8: 7700
Sailer U, Ackerley R. (2017) Exposure shapes the perception of affective touch. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
Triscoli C, Croy I, Olausson H, et al. (2017) Touch between romantic partners: Being stroked is more pleasant than stroking and decelerates heart rate. Physiology & Behavior. 177: 169-175
Kogler L, Sailer U, Derntl B, et al. (2017) Processing expected and unexpected uncertainty is modulated by fearless-dominance personality traits - An exploratory ERP study on feedback processing. Physiology & Behavior. 168: 74-83
Sailer U, Triscoli C, Häggblad G, et al. (2016) Temporal dynamics of brain activation during 40min of pleasant touch. Neuroimage
Garcia D, Sailer U, Nima AA, et al. (2016) Questions of time and affect: a person's affectivity profile, time perspective, and well-being. Peerj. 4: e1826
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