Why do hugs feel good? This chemical messenger - Futurity: Research News


5/2/2022 12:00:00 AM3 yearsago
by Jim Dryden-WUSTL

A study in mice identifies a chemical messenger that carries signals between nerve cells that transmit the sensation known as pleasant touch.

New research indicates why hugs and other varieties of “pleasant touch” feel good. The study in mice identifies a chemical messenger that carries signals between nerve cells that transmit the sensat… [+5020 chars]

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