Physical contact distinguishes humans from other animals. From a warm
handshake or sympathetic hug to a congratulatory pat on the back, we
have developed complex languages, cultures, and emotional expression
through physical contact. But in a tech-saturated world, non-sexual
human touch is in danger of becoming rare, if not obsolete. Despite the
benefits of digital advancement, it is vital to preserve human touch in
order for us truly to thrive.
Humans become nearly unrecognizable in the absence of touch. Two
hundred years ago, French scientists spotted a creature resembling a
human running through the forests. Once captured, they determined he was
11 years old and had run wild in the forests for much of his childhood.
Originally the child, "Victor," was determined to be an idiot; French
physicians and psychiatrists eventually concluded he had been deprived
of human physical touch, which had retarded his social and developmental
capacities.
Scientific research now correlates physical touch with the following important areas: https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/wired-success/201503/8-reasons-why-we-need-human-touch-more-ever
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