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The Effects of Touch on Endorphins

Professor Michael Bannissi is a social neuroscientist at the School of Psychological Science at the University of Bristol. He says touch can be more than just electrodes firing off in your brain how does it trigger the release of endorphins? Can you talk us through the step-by-step guide of how touch actually works? The touch is a sense that we engage with all day long but we don't often stop to think about it and when we do something as simple as shake our hands we've got receptors in our skin that are picking up on those signals. If I'm happy or sad or scared or or aroused in various ways then my sense of touch almost alters what's going

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