Neural correlates of massage, a pilot fMRI study

In the present study, we sought to investigate the impact of different forms of tactile stimulation on neural activity in healthy participants. Since the benefits provided by massage may accrue through biochemical changes induced by the human element of touch, we posit that marked activation would o...

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