%0 Journal Article %T If I Feel Ticklish, I Will Keep My Distance, but If I Feel Itchy, I Will Approach You: Ticklish and Itchy Sensations Influence the Interpersonal Distance | Okamura | International Journal of Psychological Studies | CCSE %A Mitsuhiro Ura %A Yasuto Okamura %J Home | International Journal of Psychological Studies | CCSE %D 2019 %R 10.5539/ijps.v11n1p1 %X Studies have found metaphor-consistent effects for certain cutaneous sensations. However, no research to date has investigated the influence of ticklish and itchy sensations on social proximity. This study examined possible metaphor-consistent effects between these sensations and social proximity. Participants looked at a photograph inducing a ticklish or an itchy sensation and responded to a questionnaire inquiring about interpersonal distances. Results indicated that participants in the tickling condition desired to maintain more distance to medium-intimate others, whereas those in the itchy condition desired to maintain less distance. These findings confirmed the metaphor-consistent effects of these sensations on social proximity. Theoretical implications of this finding are discussed %U http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ijps/article/view/0/37933