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While a debate exists about how much communication is considered to be non-verbal, all the experts agree on ONE Thing. The words we speak do not convey as much meaning as our body language, tone of voice and personal interaction, which is something that the digital age will look to answer as electronic communication continues to influence how we connect with one another.

We may be able to speak to each other and even have face to face conversations when we’re thousands of miles apart, but the human touch isn’t there. It’s a personal connection that cannot be replicated by technology – at least not yet – and it’s more critical for communicating than many people realize.

For that reason, today we’re exploring how touch affects our ability to communicate and how to use touch in our personal lives to express ourselves more effectively.

The Role of Touch in Communication

Humans are the most complex and highly functioning organisms on our planet. Every cell works together with a purpose. It’s no coincidence that our skin, the largest organ of our bodies, is connected to thousands of nerves that give us the ability to perceive touch.

In fact, touch is the first sense we develop and the process begins before we even leave the womb. Even though we become somewhat touch-phobic as we age, this first language is deeply engrained in us. A 2009 study by Matthew Hertenstein found that participants were effectively able to communicate eight out of 12 emotions by using touch alone. The results of this study suggest that touch is very nuanced and a better way of conveying emotions than facial expressions and voice.

Our sense of touch is also designed to communicate clearly and quickly. It can even communicate subconsciously. Take, for example, touching a hot stove burner. Before you’ve had time to think about it, you immediately pull away from the scorching heat and understand the danger. Researchers are now finding that touch is often the quickest way to communicate, particularly when expressing emotions.

Touch is a very visceral, instinctive form of communication. It’s the type of communication that relays information instantly and causes a guttural reaction. If you aren’t careful or completely withhold contact you could communicate the wrong message without even knowing it.

Communicating More Effectively By Incorporating Touch into our Lives

In the U.S. we are touch deprived. Studies have gauged how different countries and cultures use touch in communication, and we Americans aren’t high on the list. Much of this is influenced by cultural etiquette, but that’s before people realized human contact is highly beneficial for communicating.

The five easy fixes below can go a long way in helping to bridge the tactile communication gap with our loved ones and personal connections.

1. Give someone a pat on the back when you give them praise.

Neuroscientist Edmund Rolls is an expert on the role of touch. His research uncovered that the orbitofrontal cortex of the brain is activated during touch. This is the part of the brain that controls our feelings of reward and compassion. You can increase a person’s feeling of accomplishment by giving them a pat on the back when you tell them they’ve done a good job.

2. Start discussions with touch to build cooperative relationships.

Want the people in your life to cooperate with one another more? Then touch is the answer. Numerous studies, including one on the performance of NBA teams, have found that touch increases a person’s willingness to cooperate and work with others. If you plan to ask someone in your life for help, to change their behavior or consider your viewpoint, find a way to work in discreet physical contact when you initiate the conversation. The other person may not even realize that you touched them, but it will register subconsciously and create a bond.

3. Extend your handshakes.

In the American business world one type of physical contact that does happen on a regular basis is the handshake. Now that we know more about the science behind touch, the importance of a good handshake makes a lot more sense. Touch is an effective way to build trust between two people. It calms us and has even been shown to ease cardiovascular stress. So, next time you go to shake someone’s hand in addition to making it firm let it last a second or two longer.

4. Get and give massages to strengthen and deepen bonds.

Massage doesn’t just work out kinks and soothe sore muscles. It can also help us stress less and communicate better – whether we’re giving or getting a massage. The beauty of massage is it’s a two-way street. The person giving the massage is receiving just as much contact and non-verbal signals. This type of interaction can increase trust and feelings of safety. One of the most poignant studies to weigh the affects of massage came from a study conducted by Tiffany Field, the director of the Touch Research Institute at the University of Miami. She found that premature babies that had three 15-minute sessions of touch therapy a day gained 47 percent more weight than babies that didn’t receive therapeutic sessions.

5. Adjust type of touch to your surroundings.

The context we put to touch is affected by a number of things, including the location where the touching takes place. This has shown up again and again in research by Peter Andersen, the emeritus professor at San Diego State University School of Communication. Depending on the situation, touch can be perceived as threatening or creepy, especially if it’s prolonged. The safest bet in most situations is to make the touch brief and keep it to the back or arm from the shoulder to hand. These are generally considered to be more acceptable areas for touch.

And the future of touch? Tech wizards are now working on haptics communication. This is the scientific name for using touch to control devices and in doing so communicating with someone else. The field is quickly expanding now that wearable technology has shown huge success. But no matter how smart devices get at reading our movements, they’ll never be able to replace the touch of another person. That’s what you’re there for!

Your music,
wherever you go.

Love music? You can keep more songs than ever on iPod touch, which now comes with up to 256GB of storage.1 Get an Apple Music subscription to stream over 75 million songs and download your favorites. Or load iPod touch with songs you love from the iTunes Store.

Learn more about Apple Music

More power to play with.

iPod touch gives you an amazing gaming experience, thanks to the A10 Fusion chip. The action is smoother. You see greater detail. And everything feels more realistic.

A10 Fusion chip

The A10 Fusion chip brings up to twice the performance and three times better graphics to the new iPod touch2 — while still delivering great battery life. It powers augmented reality games and apps. And it makes everything you do feel faster and more fluid.

4-inch Retina display

iPod touch gives you a beautiful canvas for your messages, photos, videos, and more. Everything is sharp, vivid, and lifelike. All on a device that’s 6.1 mm thin and 3.1 ounces, so you can take it anywhere.

Apple Arcade

Apple Arcade is a gaming service that lets you play over 100 groundbreaking new games. Ac app store. All you can play, online or off, without ads or in‑app purchases. It’s like having an entire arcade with you.

Augmented reality.
Fun that goes beyond the screen.

Now you can explore amazing, immersive augmented reality experiences on your iPod touch. You can hold the cosmos in your hand. Virtual monsters can invade your neighborhood park. And you and your friends can have robots battle it out right on your desk.

Learn more about AR

iOS 14 is the world’s most advanced mobile operating system.

iOS brings iPod touch to life in incredibly personal and powerful ways. You have access to millions of apps and games from the App Store. It’s easy to be creative and expressive when connecting with friends. And advanced technologies protect your privacy.

Better Touch Tool App

See what’s new in iOS 14

Messages

Send free messages over Wi-Fi to anyone on an iPod touch, iPhone, iPad, or Mac. And add some personality to them with animated text effects, stickers, and more. You can also share locations and links. Name your group chats. And mute or leave the conversation whenever you like.

Group FaceTime

Better

Now you can have a FaceTime video or audio call with up to 32 of your friends at once.3 The tile of the person speaking gets larger automatically, so you’ll never lose track of the conversation. And you can start the party right from a group thread in Messages.

Screen Time

Apps help us do so many extraordinary things that we can sometimes lose track of how much we use them. Screen Time helps give you a better understanding of the time you and your kids spend using apps, visiting websites, and on your devices overall.

App Store

Apps can transform the way you do anything you’re passionate about, whether that’s creating, learning, playing games, or just getting more done. And the App Store is the best place to discover new apps that let you pursue your passions in ways you never thought possible.

Accessories

Better Touch Tool Presets

It goes with everything.

Whether it’s a great pair of headphones or wireless speakers that can turn any room into a dance party, there’s an accessory that complements iPod touch perfectly.

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Better Touch Blue Nitrile Gloves

AirPods

Better Touch Tool Free

Beats Flex

Better Touch Bar

Beats Pill+ Portable Speaker





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