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    The suppression of spontaneous face touch and resulting consequences on memory performance of high and low self-touching individuals by Spille, Jente L., Grunwald, Martin, Martin, Sven, Mueller, Stephanie M.

    Published in Scientific reports (23-05-2022)
    “…Spontaneous touching of one's own face (sFST) is an everyday behavior that occurs primarily in cognitively and emotionally demanding situations, regardless of…”
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    Refraining from spontaneous face touch is linked to personality traits, reduced memory performance and EEG changes by Butz, Kevin H. G., Mueller, Stephanie M., Spille, Jente L., Martin, Sven, Grunwald, Martin

    Published in Scientific reports (25-06-2024)
    “…Spontaneous touches of one’s face (sFST) were suggested to serve cognitive-emotional regulation processes. During the pandemic, refraining from face-touching…”
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    Stop touching your face! A systematic review of triggers, characteristics, regulatory functions and neuro-physiology of facial self touch by Spille, Jente L., Grunwald, Martin, Martin, Sven, Mueller, Stephanie M.

    Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (01-09-2021)
    “…•Spontaneous face touching is associated with cortical regulatory processes.•Self touch count and duration increase with arousal, emotional or cognitive…”
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    Cognitive and emotional regulation processes of spontaneous facial self-touch are activated in the first milliseconds of touch: Replication of previous EEG findings and further insights by Spille, Jente L., Mueller, Stephanie M., Martin, Sven, Grunwald, Martin

    “…Spontaneously touching one’s own face (sFST) is an everyday behavior that occurs in people of all ages, worldwide. It is—as opposed to actively touching the…”
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    Spontaneity matters! Network alterations before and after spontaneous and active facial self-touches: An EEG functional connectivity study by Butz, Kevin H.G., Mueller, Stephanie M., Spille, Jente L., Martin, Sven, Grunwald, Martin

    Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-02-2023)
    “…Despite humans frequently performing spontaneous facial self-touches (sFST), the function of this behavior remains speculative. sFST have been discussed in the…”
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