@article{oai:kansai-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00011878, author = {本元, 小百合 and 山本, 佑実 and 菅村, 玄二}, journal = {関西大学心理学研究}, month = {Mar}, note = {We reviewed previous empirical research on skin sensations within the context of the embodied cognition or embodiment theory, and discussed its possible mechanisms and limitations. A number of studies have revealed that tactile and thermal sensations could influence one’s cognition and behavior, especially in social context (e.g., trust, empathy, and helping). We argued that this was probably because physical contact is essentially associated with security and intimacy, since it develops interpersonal schemata in early and later developmental stages. Our basic idea may well be supported by ethological, evolutionary, developmental, and neurological perspectives. The methodological limitations, including issues of replicability and generalization, were discussed.}, pages = {29--38}, title = {皮膚感覚の身体化認知の展望とその課題}, volume = {5}, year = {2014} }