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Endocannabinoid contributions to the perception of socially relevant, affective touch in humans

Endocannabinoid contributions to the perception of socially relevant, affective touch in humans

Update: 2025-03-04
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New drugs that target the endocannabinoid system are being proposed for disorders that are usually characterized by the dysregulation of social processing, like social anxiety disorder and autism spectrum disorder. Researchers have been trying to understand the mechanisms for how these drugs work. 


Leah Mayo is assistant professor at the University of Calgary, and she’s one of the authors of a new study in the journal Neuropsychopharmacology in which they examined two aspects of the system. One is the endocannabinoid system itself. And then there’s another aspect of social processing called the C tactile system. 


Read the full study here: Endocannabinoid contributions to the perception of socially relevant, affective touch in humans | Neuropsychopharmacology




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Endocannabinoid contributions to the perception of socially relevant, affective touch in humans

Endocannabinoid contributions to the perception of socially relevant, affective touch in humans